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Old 04-11-2013, 09:24 AM   #253
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Each piece is crafted in our workshop from the finest quality materials available. Both are available in either genuine Alcantara or Italian leather and are completed with a single top-stitch in Vibrant Red.

Any chance of a pic from this angle of the italian leather?
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Any chance of a pic from this angle of the italian leather?
@Frostyman Pictures of the Italian Leather option will be coming soon.

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Old 04-11-2013, 02:59 PM   #256
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I wish JPM wasn't so far away as I'd just give them my car and say Alcantara everything. I'm a bargain shopper, and unfortunately recently unemployed, so I probably won't do any more JPM stuff unless they start offering trade in $ for me sending them my parts or if they decide to do an event where they come up here or do a world tour.
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The difficult choice is not deciding what to buy, but deciding which material to put where

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I wish JPM wasn't so far away as I'd just give them my car and say Alcantara everything. I'm a bargain shopper, and unfortunately recently unemployed, so I probably won't do any more JPM stuff unless they start offering trade in $ for me sending them my parts or if they decide to do an event where they come up here or do a world tour.
I'm weighing the possibility of taking a vacation in Georgia this summer, LOL. Come to think of it, Georgia is the only state on the east coast that I've never been to. I've only ever driven through it on the way to Florida. This is sounding like a better excuse already!
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Old 04-12-2013, 05:05 PM   #258
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looks awesome. any plans to cover up the "perforated" plastic ? Id be interested in that. It looks cheap otherwise :/
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looks awesome. any plans to cover up the "perforated" plastic ? Id be interested in that. It looks cheap otherwise :/
They're working on that for me. Not sure if they'll put that on the website... I don't think it's an easy task as it doesn't separate from the door panel.
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I sure hope a solution can be found, 'cause I hate the perforated sections lol.
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They're working on that for me. Not sure if they'll put that on the website... I don't think it's an easy task as it doesn't separate from the door panel.
Did you plan to do the cover as below (red arrow)?
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Did you plan to do the cover as below (red arrow)?
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In the works...

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Looks like I bought the gauge cluster hood too early.
It became redundant, if I want this full hood cover in the future.><

ps. How difficult to take out the whole part?

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Looks like I bought the gauge cluster hood too early.
It became redundant, if I want this full hood cover in the future.><

ps. How difficult to take out the whole part?

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Not at all! The gauge cluster hood is a separate part.

To take the dash out... is not a lot of fun. They have screws facing the wrong direction with all of 1" of clearance to get to. It basically requires you to get under there with a tiny right angle screw driver or a pair of pliers and a bit. Pretty much everything in the front half of the car has to be removed.


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Does the dash cover have break away seams for the airbag?
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