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Very nice, great style. I also have a couple of questions.
1)Where did you get your seats done?
2)Do you have over heating problem with supercharger? I know the 3rd radiator helps
but I have heard people still having over heating problems even with the
3rd radiator after running hard for a while.
3)How did you paint or add the red trim in the dash board?
In response;
Red strip was added and it was a pain the butt to get the old one out. I ended up drilling it out. The advice to heat screws from the front to make them come out (do a search) is very difficult to do.
Wheel is from DTMS
The seats were done by a local upholsterer.
I've had no problems with the supercharger overheating. In fact, I noticed the car was getting hot in peak hour traffic in over 100 degrees and took it in for a check and both cooling fans were dead. Even then it don't overheat.
Here are some updates of latest mods. The spoiler will come back off in time and revert to original but I'm enjoying it at the moment.
I love modded cars, even the early aircooled outlaws - I can feel the eyes of the purists burning into the back of my head as I type
This is one of the nicest modded cars I have seen. I think you have done a great, tasteful job! One man's tasteful is another man's diabolical, but I love it!!
Wow, great work all around. That's the first time I've seen that horseshoe on the dash wrapped and it looks really good. I always hated how cheap that rubbery material looked