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Seems that everyone here has done some kind of mod to the interior. Personally, I dont see how I would spend so much money on the interior. No one will see it anyway. But maybe I would change after seeing all these :P
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Seems that everyone here has done some kind of mod to the interior. Personally, I dont see how I would spend so much money on the interior. No one will see it anyway. But maybe I would change after seeing all these :P
Its for ME to see/feel...not others!!!!
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I totally agreed, anything u do on the interior is for yourself, which I think its important, since you see your interior everytime u drive the car. make the driving experience that much more special. But everyone is different so to do you want or don't do anything. Why not spice it up a bit to your liking. I can't picture driving a car without carbon interior now. I am a sucker for carbon
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Originally Posted by TighTT
Its for ME to see/feel...not others!!!!
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07 Cayman S-6 Speed l 03 M3-SMG l 07 Ridgeline
Sport steering wheel
painted to match seat backs, center console, some other stuff I dont remember.
embossed seat crest
sport seats
Strut King clear engine cover
Seems that everyone here has done some kind of mod to the interior. Personally, I dont see how I would spend so much money on the interior. No one will see it anyway. But maybe I would change after seeing all these :P
Who cares who can see it? At the end of hte day, its your car and you should be the one getting the maximum amount of enjoyment from it - not others.
Interior mods are where its at these days --- body kits and wheels are soooo 2007
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Seems that everyone here has done some kind of mod to the interior. Personally, I dont see how I would spend so much money on the interior. No one will see it anyway. But maybe I would change after seeing all these :P
Do you buy your car for your own enjoyment or others' ?
I love the deviating red stitching...is that a factory option?
Yes, there are several options, and they're not cheap. The most annoying part is, you can't get the shifter boot and brake handle with deviated stitching. Well, actually, there is a way. You have to buy and 'exclusive option' shifter and hand brake and then select the option 'all exclusive option deviated stitch'. But I wanted the normal shifter and hand brake, not to mention that doing so would have cost me at least another $1,200.
There are a few shops in my state that do classic car restorations, which includes serious interior work. I found one that quoted me $300 to stitch my boot and hand brake. I'll take it in this winter and have them complete the package.