Jay's 93 SC300 2JZGTE, Interior Redone by your's truly, 1JZPWRD !!
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Should be getting Jays car back tomorrow to do a few more things to finish it. I have to put back the new needle, install sensor for the climate control, and tighty up a few loose ends.
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I am sure , it will be back with you soon. He touched based with me this week telling me he needed good wheels and tires to put that power down and I forwarded him the link on SF about drag/street wheels setup. He probably will get same set I am eyeing for the red mamba .. weld wheels with MT ET street radial tires.
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If thats the case then I will be getting a set of Axxis five spoke wheels and tires. Hahaha.. Jay told me that I could have them. He has hooked me up on some stuff for my car!!!!
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Just got finished sifting through the 25 pages of this thread, and boy, was it worth it! This is definitely sticky-worthy material. As everyone has said the time and attention to detail that has been poured into this car is phenomenal. Once I do some body work and get a black paint job down the line, I'll be blacking out the interior as well. If you're still doing interiors by the time that rolls around, I may just get you to help me out a bit.
I was thinking as I was reading this; how cool would it be to either wrap the wood inserts in Carbon Fiber, or simply replace them with Carbon Fiber pieces? IMO, that'd be a great, stealthy touch to the interior. Maybe its just me though .
Anywho, as said before, fantastic job on the build, Mark!
I was thinking as I was reading this; how cool would it be to either wrap the wood inserts in Carbon Fiber, or simply replace them with Carbon Fiber pieces? IMO, that'd be a great, stealthy touch to the interior. Maybe its just me though .
Anywho, as said before, fantastic job on the build, Mark!