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Grey is too boring.
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That's black leather (not paint).
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ron wrote:That's black leather (not paint).
That is Nice! :shock:
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ron wrote:That's black leather (not paint).
Very posh ron!! Mind you, it is a Highline! Is the toolkit electric..... :wink:
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Unfortunately the tools are not electric (or heated) which is what I could do with in this weather!! Talking to Sharkfan yesterday,and he thought I should do the toolkit cover in leather as well.That could be a bit of a challenge but as the leather came for free I might have a go.
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ron wrote:Unfortunately the tools are not electric (or heated) which is what I could do with in this weather!! Talking to Sharkfan yesterday,and he thought I should do the toolkit cover in leather as well.That could be a bit of a challenge but as the leather came for free I might have a go.
Kevin makes a very good point there ron, it would look very good!
Not that it looks shabby at the moment!

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You're right Ron, that grey is very boring

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All leather, and an afternoons work 8)

I'd bought the leather as an almost spot on match for the Taurus Red interior thinking about getting the rear headrests re-trimmed with it; but after colouring the headrests (and getting some verbal off my good lady for the 'useless bit of leather') I remembered Ron had already started a theme....

Et voila 8)
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sharkfan wrote:You're right Ron, that grey is very boring

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All leather, and an afternoons work 8)

I'd bought the leather as an almost spot on match for the Taurus Red interior thinking about getting the rear headrests re-trimmed with it; but after colouring the headrests (and getting some verbal off my good lady for the 'useless bit of leather') I remembered Ron had already started a theme....

Et voila 8)
Very very good - tres bon!

Did you literally stick the leather over the original vinyl & plastic?
Am intrigued, superb.

When are you planning to fit the 'essential' TV flatscreen monitor & playstation.....? :wink: :D

What no sub? Sohlman would be most disappointed by your sub-less boot!

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UKDaveJ wrote:....When are you planning to fit the 'essential' TV flatscreen monitor & playstation.....? :wink: :D

What no sub? Sohlman would be most disappointed by your sub-less boot!

Did someone call??? :idea: :lol:


AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!! :shock:
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