Interior pictures of my maxima are updated
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Interior pictures of my maxima are updated
On page 2 of my home page. www.cardomain.com/id/euromaxima
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wow, that actually looks kind of hot. If someone told me they were gonna do that before me seeing it i would have thought it would have been real ricey, but it actually looks pretty clean. Job well done, and major props for trying to be different.
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Originally Posted by 007max
wow thats quite different from the rest and i really like it
what product did you use to paint the dash and door panels?
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what product did you use to paint the dash and door panels?
Thanks for all the compliments.
Brandon
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Those were such a nightmare to make. We thought it would be easy, but the measurements were a b!tch because it's not a flat surface. And then the prototypes didn't fit so we spent 2 days grinding and sanding them down by hand. Not fun, but the end result was pretty nice and as of right now, that's the only set we've made. Brandon can attest to how long he had to wait
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Originally Posted by Vyrus
Wow.. very nice. I especially like the door panels. ![ThumbsUp](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
-Cyrus
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-Cyrus
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Originally Posted by Shadow
Those were such a nightmare to make. We thought it would be easy, but the measurements were a b!tch because it's not a flat surface. And then the prototypes didn't fit so we spent 2 days grinding and sanding them down by hand. Not fun, but the end result was pretty nice and as of right now, that's the only set we've made. Brandon can attest to how long he had to wait ![GrinNo](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/grin_no.gif)
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No, it's Jeff. Just got back in town last week, still trying to sort out the mess they left at my shop. And I'll get those pieces you need out soon too.
Originally Posted by thebigsadler
someone to take over my never-ending hard and nearly impossible custom needs. haha. good to see you are alive over there jeff, and if this was justin posting.. it's nice to see you around as well.
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It was well worth the wait for the door panel inserts
Originally Posted by Shadow
Those were such a nightmare to make. We thought it would be easy, but the measurements were a b!tch because it's not a flat surface. And then the prototypes didn't fit so we spent 2 days grinding and sanding them down by hand. Not fun, but the end result was pretty nice and as of right now, that's the only set we've made. Brandon can attest to how long he had to wait ![GrinNo](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/grin_no.gif)
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I'll be there, I'm about to fax back the paperwork for the booth reservation. And hopefully my car will be there. I get it back from the bodyshop this coming up week, then I have to send the entire interior to get rewrapped, all the plastic pieces have to be sanded and color matched to the exterior, I have to get all the engine pieces powdercoated and polished, and build the stereo enclosure. On top of that, I have to find new rims. I think it's doable in 5 weeks, but it'll be close.
Originally Posted by euromaxima
It was well worth the wait for the door panel inserts. Thanks again Jeff. Are you going to be at Bristol this year with a booth? and your maxima?
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Originally Posted by Shadow
I'll be there, I'm about to fax back the paperwork for the booth reservation. And hopefully my car will be there. I get it back from the bodyshop this coming up week, then I have to send the entire interior to get rewrapped, all the plastic pieces have to be sanded and color matched to the exterior, I have to get all the engine pieces powdercoated and polished, and build the stereo enclosure. On top of that, I have to find new rims. I think it's doable in 5 weeks, but it'll be close.
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