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okay, i'm going to try this a diffrent way....

 

i'm planning on doing some work on the interior of my car aswell for my sr. proj.

i need standards for a good interior

what do you consider to be a high quality job?

i'm having trouble wraping my head around the concept, i need to find specific standards to use. "looks good" "apealing" aren't the kinda standards i can use, but i'm not sure how to word out the realy technichal kinda standards, cuz i don't know what they are!

 

Thanks for your help

Dan

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Thanks! I was forced into replacing the carpet. My front windshield has a leaky seal, the previouse owner knew about it, there solution was to shove a sponge behind the dash, under the leak, I dont know how long it had been there.... Long enough to get black with mold. I had the interior out for a while, when it rained I'd get a good inch or two of standing water on the passeger side. Quite musty to say the least. But YEA! A few cans of Rustoleum Silver really brightened up the cigarette tarnished dash parts. It's held up pretty well so far. Been a few months. The door jamb trims started flaking first, but Oh well... I'm happy with it over all.

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This is quality:

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Jason Cambell's G35. Although it is a bit hard to see, everything in the interior, including the floor mats is covered in grey and blue Alcantara. Even crazier, the owner did all the work himself.

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man guys your now giving me ideas to do with my 76 for interior after I have it repainted and a rollcage put in. In fact I am looking into making my own dash out of fiberglass and using a aftermarket guage pack including this

 

 

 

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http://www.spa-uk.co.uk/design/tachometers.htm

 

there is the site for this it is a tach with a sequential shift light system and digital speedo all in one !!!

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i spent quite a while on the phone with a couple interior shops around here, i ended up with a really cool guy, even offered to have me do a job shadow!

but, the phrase he gave me was that it should look like its "never been touched"

like, no blemishes, no runs, no streaks, absolutley perfect, like it could have come from the factory that way, except not quite:)

sound good to you guys?

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