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Old 02-09-2010, 12:31 PM
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Thumbs up Leather Interior Kit Sale!!

Hey guys, we're making room for more inventory and have a couple kits to move. Save $50.00 with promo code: 50LKTT

Ebony kit: http://store.specializedstainless.co.../Detail?no=156
Tan kit: http://store.specializedstainless.co.../Detail?no=197

The discount will automatically be applied if you use a credit card. If you use paypal you will need to respond to your order conformation email with the promo code and the discount will be manually refunded.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.

Our universal leather kits include enough material and glue to cover every panel you would want in a passenger sized car. This kit is made for the DIY guy (or girl). If you have common sense and can follow directions you shouldn't have any problems with this kit. This kit includes everything you need EXCEPT a heat gun & MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone). Both can be purchased at your local hardware store or hobby shop.

The kit includes:
- Detailed instructions with high resolution pictures (must have internet connection to view high resolution pictures). The instructions are written for a ’98-’02 Camaro but will help immensely with any vehicle.
- 2 quarts of glue.
- 2 sheets of sand paper.
- 1 roller.
- 2 brushes.
- 1 razor blade.
- 1 can opener.
- 4 Yards (144” x 54” - 54 sq/ft) of Ebony (Black) un-cut high quality automotive imitation leather. The material has the following properties & is manufactured to meet the following codes:
* Mildew resistant
* UV Stabilized Pigments
* 54" Wide
* BIFMA Class A
* UFAC Class 1
* California Tech Bulletin 117 Section E
* Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 302

Center console lid, door handle bezel, radio bezel wrapped:


Rear sail panels wrapped:


Close up of wrapped panel:


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Do you have the color graphite I think it is? My car is a 98 and it's like a real dark grey but not black.
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Originally Posted by ShortChevy
Do you have the color graphite I think it is? My car is a 98 and it's like a real dark grey but not black.
No I don't but ebony looks good w/ graphite IMO. The pictures are from a '98. Most of the plastics have been replaced w/ ebony but the dash is still the original charcoal color. You can order a sample here: http://store.specializedstainless.co...7&sfs=ebdb9fd0

Thanks for the question.
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What seats are those in the car pictured above?
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This is on my future "to do" list.
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Originally Posted by project98LS1
What seats are those in the car pictured above?
Arizen Racing.
Originally Posted by SparkyJJO
This is on my future "to do" list.
Only have a couple more kits at this price.
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I used this to cover my stealth boxes and nitrous mount....GREAT STUFF and easy to put on! Much easier than other materials I have tried to use. If my plastic wasnt in such good shape I would be all over it for the entire enterior!
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Originally Posted by SPECIALIZED STAINLESS
Arizen Racing.

Only have a couple more kits at this price.
Yeah... I know. I can't really do it right now though. I have too many other things clamoring for my dollars first.

If I have to pay full price later, so be it. It will still happen!

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I used this to cover my stealth boxes and nitrous mount....GREAT STUFF and easy to put on! Much easier than other materials I have tried to use. If my plastic wasnt in such good shape I would be all over it for the entire enterior!
That's why I need/want it. My interior plastics are all scuffed up and have seen better days. I figure, it is either get more plastics that still look kinda cheap, or wrap my worn ones to look better than replacement plastics. Real hard decision, not
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Originally Posted by 97ramsst
I used this to cover my stealth boxes and nitrous mount....GREAT STUFF and easy to put on! Much easier than other materials I have tried to use. If my plastic wasnt in such good shape I would be all over it for the entire enterior!
Thanks!!
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I've also got some extra ebony material I can discount if anyone's interested in that.
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The drivers seat looks like it should actually be the passenger seat; why wouldn't the adjustment ***** be on the outside of the seat? I am curious as to why people are going through all the trouble to install fake leather when our cars already have fake leather; you're just installing better fake leather? LoL
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Originally Posted by 99monguse
The drivers seat looks like it should actually be the passenger seat; why wouldn't the adjustment ***** be on the outside of the seat? I am curious as to why people are going through all the trouble to install fake leather when our cars already have fake leather; you're just installing better fake leather? LoL
Our leather kit is not for wrapping your seats. It's for wrapping your plastic interior pieces.



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