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Looks fantastic! Have been enjoying reading about all the work you have been doing, keep it coming ...
Looks like your passenger is enjoying the back seat. I remember the days of crawling back there many, many times at a similar age, and it left quite an impression on me to this day. I think you’re on track to creating those similar memories as well. Keep up the great efforts!!
Thanks! I have a few young ones so my rear seat delete is on hold for a while
I bought all new tires and, well, there was project-creep. I had all four of my wheels stripped and powder coated. They were in really decent shape before, but now they are perfect.
The insides are as nice as the outsides. And they are all Optimum coated now.
how do you like the sportster? I sat in one set before and was really wide, I was surprised. Like you I have alacantara dash , also headliner and steeering wheel
I have 997 GT3 Sport Seats in.
how do you like the sportster? I sat in one set before and was really wide, I was surprised. Like you I have alacantara dash , also headliner and steeering wheel
I have 997 GT3 Sport Seats in.
Hmmmmn.....BBS E88's. Might have to get a set of these next!!
Repaired stone chips on hood and front fenders. Full detailing. Paint protection/stone & scratch guard wrap on entire front end. Stone guards on rear fender and wheel well. Enhanced the side decal, and had all four wheels resprayed. Finally, added headlight gun-smoke film.
Very nice. How much was your front end respray if you don't mind me asking?
It wasn't an itemized project. I just negotiated everything all in. So it would be hard to break it down, but for sure the touch up on the chips, respray and paint protection film on the front from windshield forward (including mirrors) was the major portion of the work. The hood was pretty chipped up. Previous owner must have driven behind dump trucks.
In any case, for reference the entire job was just under a week and cost 3k.
I'm thrilled. The paint all the way around looks like new. I feel like I've got a brand new car. I can't stop going out to the garage and just look at her.