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Thread: Can't go To The L.A. Roadster Show without a roadster
          
   
   

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    The simplicity of the trim job has certainly nailed it and again the whole package has that wow factor that each and everybody strive to accomplish on their own builds. After the show will the For Sale sign go on it to be able to start another hobby build..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sg4356 View Post
    Love the carpet. How do they make the seat back go taller than yours (like almost over the top). Secondly How long of a steering column, and does manfacter make a diff. Thanks again
    Dennie, The carpet is German Square weave ($$$$)
    re: the seat, you aint gonna put a rolltop seat in your's are ya?
    Column is 34" and mfg makes a big diff
    I make my own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    The simplicity of the trim job has certainly nailed it and again the whole package has that wow factor that each and everybody strive to accomplish on their own builds. After the show will the For Sale sign go on it to be able to start another hobby build..
    It's already "For Sale."
    Thanx for the Kudo's, but the credit on the interior goes to Ron Mangus of So-Cal
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