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06-04-2008, 05:37 PM | #1 | ||
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After looking at the "show us your coupe" thread I got to thinking about interiors and the fact most of us are pretty conservative with them. I know I was getting my seats re-done in the NOS houndstooth cloth.
I also understand that a lot of people, particularly GT/Cobra owners really have to go for the NOS stuff to keep the originality of their cars. Also I was looking at the Orange XB Coupe on Australian Muscle Car Sales. This thing has a BA XR6 interior worked into it and it looks FANTASTIC!! Does anyone know this coupe? See link: http://www.australianmusclecarsales....le_view/106309 Also the photo on the other thread of MEANXBCOUPE's interior really got me thinking. We'd love to see more custom interior shots and info surrounding them. What was involved? Where did the ideas come from? Who did the work? Cost? Are you happy with it? It's all good info on a part of the car that doesn't get the attention it should. Post away.....
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