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Old January 7th 2006, 14:00
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GREAT RIDE! Very nice interior, where is the back seat from?

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Old January 7th 2006, 15:02
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wow, that interior is awesome
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Old January 7th 2006, 15:15
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Hey the stearing wheel is on the wrong side..

Tell us more about the interior.. extremely georgous..

I have a vert, 1978 which is on hold, since I am doing the sedan first.. Man this is insperational..

Please more details on the interior
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Old January 7th 2006, 15:24
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Hey the stearing wheel is on the wrong side..

Tell us more about the interior.. extremely georgous..

I have a vert, 1978 which is on hold, since I am doing the sedan first.. Man this is insperational..

Please more details on the interior
Alex
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The interior is all custom, front seats are from a mitsubishi Lancer redone in leather, back seat is custom using foam from a skyline, dash is custom (over 50 hours in this alone) console is from a MK2 Golf and gauges ofcourse are Porsche. The door panels are made from scratch with hand made arm rests.
The idea was to create someting modern looking.
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Old January 7th 2006, 15:38
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And some more pics, these are about all I have at the moment but i will be getting some more of the underneath, susp, brakes atc.
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Old January 7th 2006, 17:18
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And some more pics, these are about all I have at the moment but i will be getting some more of the underneath, susp, brakes atc.
very nice!!!
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Old January 10th 2006, 05:20
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Thanks, Might be time for a new project maybe.
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Old January 10th 2006, 14:56
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The idea was to create someting modern looking.
You certainly succeeded ! It is gorgeous !
It makes me think that I should get a Bug as a daily driver, with an interior
like that....

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Old January 10th 2006, 19:27
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very, very nice indeed. very classy looking. that is what makes up a quality daily driver to me, much less a weekend warrior. well done!!!!! we need some more feature car articles if you are interested in doing a write-up and getting it to me. i am happy to play editor if you don't fancy yourself a writer. just get me all of the specs and background story you would want included.
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Old January 11th 2006, 01:55
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Who's central air cleaner is that and what type fuel injection ecu, and throttle bodies are those?

the car is worth the wait I would have to say...

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Old January 11th 2006, 06:10
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very, very nice indeed. very classy looking. that is what makes up a quality daily driver to me, much less a weekend warrior. well done!!!!! we need some more feature car articles if you are interested in doing a write-up and getting it to me. i am happy to play editor if you don't fancy yourself a writer. just get me all of the specs and background story you would want included.
No probs, will work on an article in next month or so. Have tons of build photos also. Where should I send all this?
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Old January 7th 2006, 15:17
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GREAT RIDE! Very nice interior, where is the back seat from?

Jason
The back seat is also custom made with the centre arm rest, the basic foam part is from a skyline and cut down from there. All I used from the VW frame was just the outer framework. It was a lot of work to make it all fit but worth the effort i think.
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