UPDATE!!! Sueded Headliner and SLP Grille finished! :D (many pics)
#33
Hi `Frank,
Thanks for posting/sharing your super `Mod...It's SWEET
When are you going to start your business doing it for others
It takes a lot of patiences & skill to be able to do that, but you got it done & it's awesome...
Thanks for posting/sharing your super `Mod...It's SWEET
When are you going to start your business doing it for others
It takes a lot of patiences & skill to be able to do that, but you got it done & it's awesome...
#34
Haha yea I think it'd be awesome to be doing this for others
It does required patience for sure if u want it done right, but in the end it looks awesome
#35
#36
I'm impressed. . . .looks like you dis a grade A job on everything. I really wanna make my headliner black but i don't think i'd like the suede. It looks great but once someone puts a finger on it it'll show and look weird until i smooth it all back out. either way GREAT job.
#37
It's only 25% in the back
Plus I don't think the fabric would adhere on the carpet material very well. It probably could be peeled off but the speaker deck seems very fragile lol
I'm impressed. . . .looks like you dis a grade A job on everything. I really wanna make my headliner black but i don't think i'd like the suede. It looks great but once someone puts a finger on it it'll show and look weird until i smooth it all back out. either way GREAT job.
The gf likes writing on it so ehh I don't really care about keepin it smooth anymore Haha
#40
Wow... you really did a knock-out job Frank! This will likely inspire many more member to try this.
Thanks for photographing and sharing. Not enough credit can be given to our members who do these photo editorials. In my many projects I've tried multiple times to "photo the whole thing" only to give up on photoing half way through cause I'm too greasy or just to into trying to finish what I'm doing and don't want to take the time out to capture the step
Thanks for photographing and sharing. Not enough credit can be given to our members who do these photo editorials. In my many projects I've tried multiple times to "photo the whole thing" only to give up on photoing half way through cause I'm too greasy or just to into trying to finish what I'm doing and don't want to take the time out to capture the step