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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 05:58 PM
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hm....still not sure how it would look...
Old Feb 10, 2003 | 06:04 PM
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Originally posted by Maro98

First off thanks everyone for your opinions and pictures.
Im not sure what rims Ill be getting yet to tell the truth I havent really thought about it yet I know I wont have the money for rims for a while.
I was thinking the same thing about the manta graphics Ill just get my body man to airbrush it on.
About the kit being molded I do want to do that Ill probably have to just put it on then have it molded to blend better when I get some extra cash.
"About how much would this cost without paint?"
I do plan on shaving the side moldings and door handles.
Brake swap would be a while down the road.
About the interior I was gonna paint the dash and all pieces like a cream color not white. White would be to bright and then get racing seats and have them covered in Baby Blue leather with cream accents to match the interior. What you think about that?
And ill will try to post some pics once I get my kit on to give A better Idea. "My car Is all diffrent colors so you will have to bear with it Its under construction"
Keep the opinions coming!
I don't think cream dash accents would look good. It would just look like white that has faded over time. If you did the ENTIRE INTERIOR in cream it might look ok.

Your auto body guy should be able to hook you up on the bodykit. Probably around $1,000 for a seamlessly molded kit (not including paint)

I would get new leather but NOT racing seats covered in leather. I would consider a leather interior from a Firebird for example...
Old Feb 11, 2003 | 01:55 PM
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Originally posted by pu12en12g

I don't think cream dash accents would look good. It would just look like white that has faded over time. If you did the ENTIRE INTERIOR in cream it might look ok.

Your auto body guy should be able to hook you up on the bodykit. Probably around $1,000 for a seamlessly molded kit (not including paint)

I would get new leather but NOT racing seats covered in leather. I would consider a leather interior from a Firebird for example...
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Yeah thats what I was trying to say the whole interior in cream and baby blue seats with cream accents on the seats.
damn I didnt ecpect it to be that much for molding the kit!! Probably wont be able to that for a while.
Ohh and about the rims I not sure what kind yet but they will definatley be 18s or up.
Ohh and about that picture you made in blue for me do you know where you can buy that billet hood grill?
Old Feb 11, 2003 | 02:05 PM
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Yeah thats what I was trying to say the whole interior in cream and baby blue seats with cream accents on the seats.
damn I didnt ecpect it to be that much for molding the kit!! Probably wont be able to that for a while.
Ohh and about the rims I not sure what kind yet but they will definatley be 18s or up.
Ohh and about that picture you made in blue for me do you know where you can buy that billet hood grill?
I would skip the 2-tone seats... stay with 1 color.. if you notice, the classic leather on hotrods/showcars, NEVER goes out of style, because it is a single color.

That billet SS insert grill... I don't think it exists... YET it was just an added touch...
Old Feb 11, 2003 | 05:37 PM
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Yeah im not really sure about the seats yet ill worry about that when I get money to start on the inside. That billet hood grill looked real good though If someone made one id probably switch from the mesh grill in the front and get a billet one for the hood and main grill.
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