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18th April 06, 11:28 PM
#21
Originally Posted by THISLPT
The cost to do this is very minimal. I purchased the fabric, and the auto upholsterer did the rest. Only $300 invested total.
Is it wool or some other fabric?
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19th April 06, 12:34 AM
#22
Someone on a mailing list I am on did something similar to his seats.
http://pws.prserv.net/gforbess/scirocco/interior.jpg
http://pws.prserv.net/gforbess/scirocco/dash.jpg
http://pws.prserv.net/gforbess/scirocco/rearseats.jpg
Any idea what the tartan is? I am seriously considering what tartan to put in mine if/when I get to the point where it is worth the money to reupholster the interior.
I never could like the PT Cruiser, this one's interior excluded. Dunno why but I just don't. The HHR is growing on me even though it is arguably uglier.
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19th April 06, 06:50 AM
#23
Originally Posted by THISLPT
This is a picture from my first PT Cruiser after I customized the interior. The seats and door panels were modified and panels were replaced with a tartan called Thistle Dubh from Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts.
It won third place for Best Interior at a PT Cruiser Show against 300 other PT's
VERY tastefully done! Being a car and bike guy I love to see innovative stuff like this. Makes my heart go pitter-patter.
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20th April 06, 07:55 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
VERY tastefully done! Being a car and bike guy I love to see innovative stuff like this. Makes my heart go pitter-patter.
Ditto.
I do like how nice the Scirocco looks. It's quite impressive to a car like that in such great shape.
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