New Pics of my 01 C2 Cab
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Great looking car! I understand why coupe drivers drive coupes, but there's something about ragtops and open air driving... I really like that Seal Gray - that was actually my first choice color, but no regrets with the Arctic Silver I ended up with... Tough choice to go with the black top, the gray really looked good too.
Rudy
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'01 Arctic Silver/Black C2 Cabriolet
'03 Silver F-150 Supercrew
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'01 Arctic Silver/Black C2 Cabriolet
'03 Silver F-150 Supercrew
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Thanks! I bought the trim pieces and the upholstery shop put them in at the same time as the top....not sure what all was involved
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That's the best feature of the car!
Thanks Rudy...yeah, the only reason I have the car is due to it being a cab...nothing like it IMHO! I'm not into tracking it or anything, just using it for "cruising" now, so it is perfect for that.
Personally I LOVE the black top and trim because of the contrast...plus it doesn't show stains and all like the grey did.
Great looking car! I understand why coupe drivers drive coupes, but there's something about ragtops and open air driving... I really like that Seal Gray - that was actually my first choice color, but no regrets with the Arctic Silver I ended up with... Tough choice to go with the black top, the gray really looked good too.
Rudy
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'01 Arctic Silver/Black C2 Cabriolet
'03 Silver F-150 Supercrew
Rudy
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'01 Arctic Silver/Black C2 Cabriolet
'03 Silver F-150 Supercrew
Personally I LOVE the black top and trim because of the contrast...plus it doesn't show stains and all like the grey did.
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Would spacers work with those? Not familiar with that whole process....
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Thanks! There aren't many fans of the wood interior here but I absolutely LOVE it myself!
Maybe with a few other pics and angles I could see the difference....what does it do for the performance (handling) if any?
Maybe with a few other pics and angles I could see the difference....what does it do for the performance (handling) if any?
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Maybe with a few other pics and angles I could see the difference....what does it do for the performance (handling) if any?
My Car is in the garage for wintertime so I can't take some new shots right now. But believe me you will love it and it is a cheap and very easy mod
#41
Nice stuff... I'm inspired ! The kit you installed really transforms the look.
Jim
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1986 VW 16V Scirocco
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#44
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Congratulations! that's beautiful.
BTW - is that a factory spoiler? I saw one that was similar on a '06 997 at a Charlotte BMW dealer, and I thought it looked very sharp.
Bob
BTW - is that a factory spoiler? I saw one that was similar on a '06 997 at a Charlotte BMW dealer, and I thought it looked very sharp.
Bob
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Thanks!
Rudy