Carbon Fiber Interior.
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A buddy of mine owns a 2nd gen eclipse. He's a very handy man and has done everything to his car himself. Including rebuild of an engine, installation of a turbo kit, redoing his interior, etc.
He made his dashboard out of CF, along with the door panels. It looks amazing!
I'm wondering if anyone will be interested in his service here? We could set up a GB on his work. I'd be the genie pig and would lend him my dash for a few days and then once you all see the final product you can go ahead and pay me/him and he would start making those dashes for you.
What do you guys think?
Here are the pictures:
If I get a lot of people interested I will go ahead and start a GB on these.
I also have more pictures, so just IM me if you want to see them all.
Thanks
OP
He made his dashboard out of CF, along with the door panels. It looks amazing!
I'm wondering if anyone will be interested in his service here? We could set up a GB on his work. I'd be the genie pig and would lend him my dash for a few days and then once you all see the final product you can go ahead and pay me/him and he would start making those dashes for you.
What do you guys think?
Here are the pictures:
If I get a lot of people interested I will go ahead and start a GB on these.
I also have more pictures, so just IM me if you want to see them all.
Thanks
OP
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hold on.. made?? or covered?? that would take some serious skills to make one that was half-way decent.
what would the cost be? hey!! can he make a-pillar's with pods? laugh.gif
what would the cost be? hey!! can he make a-pillar's with pods? laugh.gif
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Yea pricing! Looks way good! So depending on pricing im down but it might be awhile! Need to get body kit paid off then im down maybe month or 2. Let us know on the price!
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see, this is weird.
i think cf hoods look pretty sweet, but i HATE how cf interior panels look. either way, im sure that is overlaid cf. and if it isnt, im sure none of us could afford his prices.
i think cf hoods look pretty sweet, but i HATE how cf interior panels look. either way, im sure that is overlaid cf. and if it isnt, im sure none of us could afford his prices.
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QUOTE (Supercow @ May 10 2005, 11:10 PM)
hold on.. made?? or covered?? that would take some serious skills to make one that was half-way decent.
what would the cost be? hey!! can he make a-pillar's with pods? laugh.gif
what would the cost be? hey!! can he make a-pillar's with pods? laugh.gif
Ok I talk to him a few minutes ago.
Dash is covered since it would be way to hard to make it and cost too much.
Prices on partial dash will be around $200 or so. Full dash $400 or so. Plus your stock dash back because we will need it to work for the next customer.
Gauge-pillar will be a direct replacement and will cost around $70.
Please let me know exactly what parts you will need and possibly take pictures of those parts so I can show him and he'll tell me the pricing.
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QUOTE (OdessitPashka @ May 11 2005, 06:10 AM)
Ok I talk to him a few minutes ago.
Dash is covered since it would be way to hard to make it and cost too much.
Prices on partial dash will be around $200 or so. Full dash $400 or so. Plus your stock dash back because we will need it to work for the next customer.
Gauge-pillar will be a direct replacement and will cost around $70.
Please let me know exactly what parts you will need and possibly take pictures of those parts so I can show him and he'll tell me the pricing.
Dash is covered since it would be way to hard to make it and cost too much.
Prices on partial dash will be around $200 or so. Full dash $400 or so. Plus your stock dash back because we will need it to work for the next customer.
Gauge-pillar will be a direct replacement and will cost around $70.
Please let me know exactly what parts you will need and possibly take pictures of those parts so I can show him and he'll tell me the pricing.
now the gauge-pillar replacement, is that w/3 gauge pods or none?