New Leather Interior Kit! *PICS*
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I had a '98 Camaro w/ the Charcoal interior. I wrapped most of the panels with Ebony but kept the Charcoal dash, carpet, floor mats, headliner, etc. and it looked good
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Lets say I were to do every interior that part that you did on your car....how long would the install be, realistically? I am a perfectionit as well, so I would not be rushing through it....
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I've had my interior in and out a few times. The panels come out quick and the seats are just 4 nuts. The console it a little more time consuming but not hard to remove. THe bezel on the face of the radio dash just pops off. The dash itself I have had out but the dash pad pops up and off easy enough. I'd say no more than 1 hr removal time for the interior up to the the dash.
Specialized will have to say how long to cover and that stuff but re-install figure on twice as long as it took to take out. You go slower and make sure it lines up nicely.
Specialized will have to say how long to cover and that stuff but re-install figure on twice as long as it took to take out. You go slower and make sure it lines up nicely.
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Just out of curiosity Do you guys have a way of wrapping the steering wheel as well? I am tired of the thin feel of the steering wheel. I miss the fatter version like in the C5 and C6. Oh BTW, my seat mounts are still working out for me too
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It takes anywhere from 45mins - 2 hours per panel. The actual wrapping doesn't take too long because you need to work quickly before the glue dries. But you have the prep, trimming the material, laying it out, trimming the back, etc. You can wrap all your panels in a week end.
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I'm going to have enough material left over from a couple of orders to make a full kit in Tan and Charcoal in stock if anyone's interested... And as always, we stock Ebony.
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