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I vote Candiman gets Dec. Max of the month...

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Old Nov 26, 2000 | 11:51 PM
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I love the door panels, who/how you do that?
Old Nov 26, 2000 | 11:58 PM
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I'm with you on candiman max of the month

he said he got access to an upholstery shop
Old Nov 27, 2000 | 04:00 PM
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Sure...as long as I get to be Janruary M.O.T.M.
Old Nov 27, 2000 | 09:32 PM
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Thanks for the nomination

I'm in N. Cali now, and my interior was done in S. Fla 4yrs ago when I once lived there. The store in Hollywood Fla on State Rd 7, (441) for those who fimiliar with the area. If I remember correctly the stores name was Auto Accessories & Seat Cover Spec. Basically to give you an idea how the panels where done, you need to find a shop that does custom design on t-shirts, hats, etc. Most of these places have a computer that stitches out the design, and if you give them a design you want, hence the Nissan logo, more than likey it can be done. If they can do it, stitch out the logo on a large enough piece of material (which ever you want leather, canvas, etc) to cover the door panels. Walla,
custom door panels. Dont forget to remove the OEM door panel material. Simple aint it
Old Nov 27, 2000 | 10:04 PM
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Re: Thanks for the nomination

Originally posted by CandiMan
I'm in N. Cali now, and my interior was done in S. Fla 4yrs ago when I once lived there. The store in Hollywood Fla on State Rd 7, (441) for those who fimiliar with the area. If I remember correctly the stores name was Auto Accessories & Seat Cover Spec. Basically to give you an idea how the panels where done, you need to find a shop that does custom design on t-shirts, hats, etc. Most of these places have a computer that stitches out the design, and if you give them a design you want, hence the Nissan logo, more than likey it can be done. If they can do it, stitch out the logo on a large enough piece of material (which ever you want leather, canvas, etc) to cover the door panels. Walla,
custom door panels. Dont forget to remove the OEM door panel material. Simple aint it
how do you take off just that piece of the door panel? i looked at mine and there are no clips or anything holding it on.
Old Nov 27, 2000 | 10:11 PM
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Just peel the corner back and pull

They all should be glued on
Old Nov 27, 2000 | 10:56 PM
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Hey Candiman

What kind of bodykit do you have? - And how much did it run you?
Old Nov 27, 2000 | 11:00 PM
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i work at an upholstery shop and when we put in leather door panels we dont take out the cloth, just clue over it and tuck the sides, thats what i recommend doing
Old Nov 28, 2000 | 12:48 AM
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That way works better than mine

Kinda wish I would have done it that way, incase I sell my car and the new owner wants the car back it OEM style, the door panel the only thing I cant return to OEM. Everything else you see cam be removed, and put back
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