How to mold the Nazar Pods to the door...
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Originally Posted by genegoesfast
I'm dying having to open my doors with a freakin cable. Add to that no rolling the windows down=suck.
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where does this go? By the way I'm considering doing suede....(alcantara or super suede) what should I should I do? How much should I be expecting to pay to have someone do it? Any info would be appreciated!
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no...my box goes...actually...let me see if I have a picture...
ok this is how it was before...I made alot of changes to the whole thing though, but it will look even better, but you can get an Idea...it also allows me to keep alot of trunk space, and my spare tire.
ok this is how it was before...I made alot of changes to the whole thing though, but it will look even better, but you can get an Idea...it also allows me to keep alot of trunk space, and my spare tire.
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niiiiiiiice...maaaaaan.....you will have one of the hottest doors around....and it was fun and easy right?....
I don't like my stuff too flashy on the interior, because it's suppose to be simple but definately not stock you know....and I liked this look that's why I went for it...good job man...glad to hear it's coming out good.
I don't like my stuff too flashy on the interior, because it's suppose to be simple but definately not stock you know....and I liked this look that's why I went for it...good job man...glad to hear it's coming out good.
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Thanks so much man...I'm really excited...the only thing I'm not sure about is the price tag on doing it. I went to a really reputable interiors shop that has been around for 50 years and got them to take a look at it. To put a layer of foam back on the door, stretch the suede and have enough material left over to do a shift boot they want $600. Does that sound reasonable? The material is about $40 a yard and they're ordering 3 yards.
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*** no.....you kidding me...it should be about 350.....WTF...lol....that's an a$$ rape...
the suede is 40 bucks a yard...this is true...three yards is alot, but it's good to get a bit extra...the extra cost is the foam...that's what it is, but tell them not to use anything too thick...
I can tell you right now why the price is so high...it's because they have been around for so long. their work must be perfect. I would do it with them since you know about them...they will do a quality job, but normally i would just say PEACE ...lol... ask him to sponsor you...tell him you'll get him more business if he cuts it down to 500....I do that all the time...why do you think i have a widebody... ..I advertise for all my companies, and have brought them all a total of about 2 million dollars.
the suede is 40 bucks a yard...this is true...three yards is alot, but it's good to get a bit extra...the extra cost is the foam...that's what it is, but tell them not to use anything too thick...
I can tell you right now why the price is so high...it's because they have been around for so long. their work must be perfect. I would do it with them since you know about them...they will do a quality job, but normally i would just say PEACE ...lol... ask him to sponsor you...tell him you'll get him more business if he cuts it down to 500....I do that all the time...why do you think i have a widebody... ..I advertise for all my companies, and have brought them all a total of about 2 million dollars.