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Mercedes C300 Sport, BMW 745Li, VW Mk6 Golf TDI
I work for the DoD, software PM. And looks like e92 is off the table since I just bought a BMW 7 series lol. White on black. AC Schnitzer kit and eibach springs ordered and looking for wheels now.
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Well, unfortunately he wasn't able to finish the doors today. I kinda switched things up on him last minute though. Originally I was just going to wrap the bottom section where you have that little space to hold stuff and flow it into the arm rest, but after much discussion, figured it would be better to just wrap the big section above the arm rest with some white stitch pattern running across. Reason being...the section by the space gets kicked a lot so with white will get dirty really easy...and arm rest...well, too much exposure to hand and arm obviously which will expose to oils and sweat. Kinda iffy on this though as before with my original idea, it would still be more black with white accents, but now with the big chunk of space, it'll be more even balance of white with black on the doors. We'll see how it turns out. If it looks like ***, well there's always upholstery round 2 lol
And 7 series just kind of popped up with a deal I couldn't pass up. It's at the body shop right now taking care of some minor dings and repaint.
And 7 series just kind of popped up with a deal I couldn't pass up. It's at the body shop right now taking care of some minor dings and repaint.
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Here's the rest of the pics including door pics I promised.
Originally I was going to do lower section where the nook is and continue wrapping the arm rest, but those sections get dirty fast and didn't do anything to address the worse part of MBTex which was the big panel above the arm rest. This makes it slightly more OEM 2-tone as you can see from this pic
The double stitch continues in a line from the rear to the front, tying front to rear together.
And here's some with one of our models at Remix last sat.
Originally I was going to do lower section where the nook is and continue wrapping the arm rest, but those sections get dirty fast and didn't do anything to address the worse part of MBTex which was the big panel above the arm rest. This makes it slightly more OEM 2-tone as you can see from this pic
The double stitch continues in a line from the rear to the front, tying front to rear together.
And here's some with one of our models at Remix last sat.
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Here's the rest of the pics including door pics I promised.
Originally I was going to do lower section where the nook is and continue wrapping the arm rest, but those sections get dirty fast and didn't do anything to address the worse part of MBTex which was the big panel above the arm rest. This makes it slightly more OEM 2-tone as you can see from this pic
The double stitch continues in a line from the rear to the front, tying front to rear together.
And here's some with one of our models at Remix last sat.
Originally I was going to do lower section where the nook is and continue wrapping the arm rest, but those sections get dirty fast and didn't do anything to address the worse part of MBTex which was the big panel above the arm rest. This makes it slightly more OEM 2-tone as you can see from this pic
The double stitch continues in a line from the rear to the front, tying front to rear together.
And here's some with one of our models at Remix last sat.