My Lamborghini Gallardo Interior Build
still looks loose, wrinkly, and that ruins the whole look for me.
Look at the gallardo photos... do you think they got someone to 'wear them in' on that brand new car?
Anyway, good idea, OK execution (i.e doesn't look too bad).
P.s: I think the white leather with black stitching in the centre bit of the chair (same as gallardo) would have looked better and matched well with the white lines down the sides..
Look at the gallardo photos... do you think they got someone to 'wear them in' on that brand new car?
Anyway, good idea, OK execution (i.e doesn't look too bad).
P.s: I think the white leather with black stitching in the centre bit of the chair (same as gallardo) would have looked better and matched well with the white lines down the sides..
Don't worry I'm planning on doing the center console, headliner and main dash in leather and I have the center dash done in carbon fiber. The seats come first because as soon as they are done I can drive the car while working on the rest.
NEW PICTURES!!! I just finished yesterday and I think it turned out great. I modified the drivers seat a little by removing the leg separator cushion. Hope you guys like it. I'm still waiting for a local shop to get my 1/4" foam instock, every week they say it's coming Friday but I'm tired of their BSing so i'm ordering it. So the only part i can work on is the headrests and the headliner right now. I'll try to get everything done asap and post pics.
Here are my pictures sorry if the pictures suck:






Also any wrinckles you see in the drivers seat will most likely go away due to heat, cold, and the fact that the leather is still stretching.
I found this Gallardo interior and this is closer to what I'm doing for the door panels, center console, and dash.

Here is what my dash looks like now:
Here are my pictures sorry if the pictures suck:






Also any wrinckles you see in the drivers seat will most likely go away due to heat, cold, and the fact that the leather is still stretching.
I found this Gallardo interior and this is closer to what I'm doing for the door panels, center console, and dash.

Here is what my dash looks like now:
Last edited by Shermanator; Apr 5, 2011 at 01:54 PM.
I applaud you...............I don't have the cajones to rip my interior apart. Your work looks outstanding. Where in Missouri do you live? I would love to see your work in person.
Thanks, I use to live in lake Saint Louis but i moved to Ballwin, MO. Not to far from you though.
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Thanks for the pictures. They are very interesting and I keep wanting to go back to look at them. I'm going a different route with the center console, but the door panel isn't to far off of what I'm planning (it will be a while because they are going to be the last pieces i do). Thanks I always like to look and pull ideas from other cars.










Interior is looking good!! Let it sit out in the sun for a day or so and those wrinkles will dissapear! or you can steam them out if you want to