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Thread: Woodgrain door trim installed

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    Default Woodgrain door trim installed

    For some reason, I am fan of woodgrain. I got an ebay woodgrain trim kit a while ago, recently I installed it. I know, I still have to fix the door panels. I used epoxy to stick the panels on. It was a pain waiting for them to set as it took at least five minutes per panel holding it in place. I didn't have proper clamps (damm), so my fingers had to suffice. There are 8 panels that where glued on. There two pieces that go underneath the steering wheel, were not included. I cannot lock the the glovebox because the woodtrim is over the key hole. I'm getting sparco steering wheel hub for a momo woodgrain steering wheel soon and hopefully a woodgrain knob also (from your mates at BMR auto parts).





    I need the ASC module cover to cover up the gap. on the right hand side. there around us$50 new from bma. A new woodgrain park brake lever is us$150.



    To finish it off eventually I want this installed.


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    You've really put a lot into this car. Looking good.

    Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKriss
    For some reason, I am fan of woodgrain. I got an ebay woodgrain trim kit a while ago...
    So it was YOU that outbid me ya bastard!!
    Was that about 4 weeks ago from a guy in Melbourne?

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    nope. I wouldn't do that to you mate. I'm a gentleman.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....tem=7964332208

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    Looks Great Kriss
    originally by Rollingon20strong:
    hey thanks jeff for the info good LOOking out
    aka Dan and that cat ja ja ja takes care of my baby jaja

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    what did u have before, black leather?

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    in the middle where the gear slector was it was black leather, yeah. everywhere else, the panels where glued on. the glovebox strop is screwed on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKriss
    nope. I wouldn't do that to you mate. I'm a gentleman.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....tem=7964332208
    Yeah OK it was a different auction... lucky for you!

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    Memory Seats, EAT Chip, T-Stars.

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    Nice! Now you just have to fix those door panels like you say

    On a side note, I'm thinking of getting the brushed trim....
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    very nice mate.i thought they all had it. the first pic, the one with a bit of door guts hangin out, how r u going to put it back. ive got my rear door like it but have never worried about it.

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