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I've seen a few show cars with the full white treatment. Looked good to me, but all a bit of personal taste. It does come up pretty bright and things.

seat retrim in leather would be pretty expensive -- probably around the $1000 mark from what somebody told me.

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green dash? just remember you gotta look at it every day so you better like bright green!

Thats why I did some of the other stuff but left that.. was thinking cherry red for the whole dash facia could be a little too much too handle on a daily basis.

na_r33: yeah.. when i buy a new door trim, i was going to play with the old one and see how easy it would be to retrim (at least the insert) myself.

yeah, i think as long as i take my time it should be alright, just gotta get the main headach out of the way first before i start to play with other things, but i dont mind driving with no door trims, i did it for a while when i was originally putting the stereo in, i felt like i was in a race car :D

I SWEAR I am going to kill those stupid Belgians who ever came up with X++ Code, BAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGG! It is illogical, HOW THE HELL can 1+1=3? BAH frik it I'm gonna whore for a bit, nothin like whorin to relaxed my stressed brain!

I dont buy stuff from the truck that stops here, got sick once after eating something, well cant directly relate it to that as I was not feeling the best before, but still, bit paranoid about buying food that is been luke warm for hours..................

I'm with you on the lunch truck ska. The last thing I bought from the Salmonella van was a sausage roll, and it was pink on the inside. I spat out the mouthful I was eating and threw it out. I mean WTF? How do you get a sausage roll to be pink on the inside. I don't want to even think about it. Well, I'm never buying anything from that truck again.

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