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Old 28-10-07, 05:24 PM
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These are the weekends work pictures, I have got to put the seatbelts and cockpit trim on yet but I am quite pleased with the results.
Just got to seal the exhausts then fire it up.
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Old 28-10-07, 09:13 PM
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Stu,

She's looking good. What carpet have you used? I'm about to order some.

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Old 28-10-07, 10:27 PM
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Hi John, I used a midnight twist from my local Allied, it is about a tenner per sq m but managed to take 2m off a roll end.
I was reletively easy to cut and position even on the hardest corners, I used the spray adhesive which is cheaper from the diy store than from the carpet shop.
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nice job , gears seem a bit close to the dash tho

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These are the weekends work pictures, I have got to put the seatbelts and cockpit trim on yet but I am quite pleased with the results.
Just got to seal the exhausts then fire it up.
Look's a lovely job, well done.
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These are the weekends work pictures, I have got to put the seatbelts and cockpit trim on yet but I am quite pleased with the results.
Just got to seal the exhausts then fire it up.
looks good, are you going for door pockets or no? are the seats from interior seating (richfield) they look like they are ?
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looks good, are you going for door pockets or no? are the seats from interior seating (richfield) they look like they are ?
Hi rocketmut
I don't think I will put pockets in, maybe after the test.
The seats are from cobraseats.com, who supply Europa etc and were good value since the middle man was cut out. they were made and delivered to my colour choice in 1 week too.
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Hi Stu,

Looking good, what gauges have you used. I'm thinking of using something other than black, were yours special order or off the shelf ?

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nice job , gears seem a bit close to the dash tho

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That's a down side of Pilgrim. I shortened my gear stick a bit so I could use odd numbered gears without scraping my knuckles on the dash.

The high handbrake, another trait of Pilgrim, others have complained about, I find works quite well as an arm rest and your left hand then falls naturally onto the gear knob.

Nice Interior Stu.

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