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Old 05-20-2008, 05:36 PM
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Tomas the back seet looks Great ! Forgive any oversight b/c you maky have already said but what are you doing for front seats ? Are they doing some front bolsters for you also ?
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Originally Posted by Mange
This is awesome Tomas!! The PPI-guy's knows how to do their things!!

I see a new vinyl graphic design in my mind....

Keep up the good job!

A beer friday?

//Mange
Yeah, it sure is!

I'm sorry but I will have to pass on that beer I will probably be on my way from the north in the, to us, new car. And Marie's parents are visiting us on sat 'til sun.

Next weekend though!!! Last chance before becoming a responsible father...


Yeah right...
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Originally Posted by littledcsrodshop
Tomas the back seet looks Great ! Forgive any oversight b/c you maky have already said but what are you doing for front seats ? Are they doing some front bolsters for you also ?
Thanks!

They are making seats similar to the ones in the black Race 35 Pantera. They will look something like this:
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ill be sending you pic of the highbacks tomorrow. i just have a few more pieces to finish up.
 
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Thats going to look nice !
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Originally Posted by my00b16si
ill be sending you pic of the highbacks tomorrow. i just have a few more pieces to finish up.
Cool! Can't wait!
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Nice job on the dash Tomas! What did you do with the panel that holds the switches for the lights, bilge pumps, etc? Trying to get some ides for a winter project.

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looks awesome buddy.

I am thinking the exact same kind of backseat for when I redo mine in the winter
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Originally Posted by p729lws
Nice job on the dash Tomas! What did you do with the panel that holds the switches for the lights, bilge pumps, etc? Trying to get some ides for a winter project.

Dan
Thanks Dan!

I made a new switchpanel with the same look as the old one but with a few more switches for hatch lift, fuel pump, drive oil pump and a safety bypass switch (that bypasses a low oil pressure relay that kills the engine at low oil pres). In black anodized aluminum that I'm laser engraving this week.

The ignition key is beeing replaced by a ignition panel with a switch and a start button. Both panels will be placed next to the steering wheel.
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