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Interior Retrim Question

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DTF260:
Has anybody had any interior work done professionally? I want to get mine re done in black vinyl w/ the small pressed diamond pattern and am trying to get a rough idea of how much coin it will set me back.
Cheers

Joiji:
Which area's are you thinking of having done? It's a big time consuming to clear out the old stuff, but installing new stuff is amazingly easy. I've just redone all the carpets, resurfaced/coloured the back panels and headlining in my 2+2, and aside from taking the glass out for the headlining, the entire process is doable on your own, although a second set of hands is some benefit.

Sorry I can't be of help to your original intentions, but have a look into it.

saxon:
I got a diamond vinyl kit from MSA. I have only test fitted it so far but it looks pretty good. They even put the slot for the hand brake on the correct side  8)

DTF260:
Sounds good! Let me know how it fits once you get it in. Thinking I might snap one up and get postage combined with the bre spoiler they have.

saxon:
Fitted it on the weekend.

Problems.

1. The handbrake hole was not correct. I had to cut into it to extend the whole upwards. I believe this will be covered though by the shift boot when I get it.

2. The luggage riser trim is too wide, there is about 1 cm on the riser around the console hump that is not covered. I plan to fix this by cutting up some extra bits that hang under the carpets and put them in the gaps.

3. I haven't fitted the strut tower and wheel area bits, but they look to be too big. Again I think this is fixable.

Overall, a couple of problems but nothing too bad, can still get it to work. These could be cause by the fact I'm fitting a 240 kit into a 260.

Cheers,

Hamish

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