Another full JPM interior
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Another full JPM interior
Ok, so this ratted out S2000 came to my shop a few weeks ago wanting an interior ...
Anyway, he had the outside done up nicely and wanted a little of it to flow to the inside.
The seats were worn with the driver's side bolster crushed.
He had a Axial Flow shifter installed and now his aftermarket boot looked like a diaper.
Handles were all plain and rubbery.
and the door panels were just stock upgrades to AP2 along with the console.
Anyway, we did a few things to this one. The first thing was to get rid of that crap chicken wire that came with the body kit and replace it with some nice alluminum.
Cover the handles with black leather and a silver stitch to match the outside.
Recovered the door panels with two tone leather/suede material.
Recovered the elbow pad with a two tone scheme to match.
Made a custom short shift boot to compliment the shifter.
Repaired the seat bolster and installed two tone seats from Katzkin.
and finally, covered the OEM visors with a two tone visor cover to get rid of the stickers. We put the fuzzy side down this time to avoid fading.
The colors we chose were a steel Suedzkin with grey thread to match the exterior. The exterior had been painted in a BMW color last year and looks amazing.
Don't forget all these products are available in my new group buy (see sig)
Anyway, he had the outside done up nicely and wanted a little of it to flow to the inside.
The seats were worn with the driver's side bolster crushed.
He had a Axial Flow shifter installed and now his aftermarket boot looked like a diaper.
Handles were all plain and rubbery.
and the door panels were just stock upgrades to AP2 along with the console.
Anyway, we did a few things to this one. The first thing was to get rid of that crap chicken wire that came with the body kit and replace it with some nice alluminum.
Cover the handles with black leather and a silver stitch to match the outside.
Recovered the door panels with two tone leather/suede material.
Recovered the elbow pad with a two tone scheme to match.
Made a custom short shift boot to compliment the shifter.
Repaired the seat bolster and installed two tone seats from Katzkin.
and finally, covered the OEM visors with a two tone visor cover to get rid of the stickers. We put the fuzzy side down this time to avoid fading.
The colors we chose were a steel Suedzkin with grey thread to match the exterior. The exterior had been painted in a BMW color last year and looks amazing.
Don't forget all these products are available in my new group buy (see sig)
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Hey.... That's my car, what did you do to it Everything turned out great., besides it being dirty in the pics The grills are more subtle than they look in the pictures and make the car feel more finished and complete. The chicken wire that came with my INGs kit was very flimsy and looked cheap. I just replaced the red badges with Berlina this weekend, installed a gloss black powder coated valve cover and I will be adding gloss black powder coated calipers in the next few weeks.
Joe did a great job and everything looks top notch. I would recommend Joe's work to anyone The trunk is next!
Joe did a great job and everything looks top notch. I would recommend Joe's work to anyone The trunk is next!
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Originally Posted by "DoWork",Jun 18 2007, 10:18 AM
what front and rear bumpers are those i love em, the interior looks good to