Remodelled Tuscan door panel pics
Remodelled Tuscan door panel pics
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DJR 7

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1,413 posts

283 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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New speaker pods and relocated switch, addition top moulding.
Thanks to Plasticman & Dave the trimmer

DJR 7

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Saturday 15th February 2014
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DJR 7

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Saturday 15th February 2014
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chris watton

22,547 posts

286 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Fantastic! That looks so nice, a very professional job.

valhalla

2,246 posts

282 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Superb Dave(plasticman)and Dave the trimmer. How much and when can i get that done to mine. Says its a sagaris on the door cill thoughgetmecoatwhistleangel
Dave.

DJR 7

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283 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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valhalla said:
Superb Dave(plasticman)and Dave the trimmer. How much and when can i get that done to mine. Says its a sagaris on the door cill thoughgetmecoatwhistleangel
Dave.


It's a project I've been undertaking.
It's based on a Tuscan, the interior is all Tuscan with some upgrades.
If you don't have the numbers for the 2 Dave's Pm me and I'll forward them.
It's an upgrade that makes the interior feel a little more ergonomic & cosy

alex_gray255

6,339 posts

231 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Hi Darren

I would suggest replacing the kick-plates with CF versions. They look better.

At least, they do on my car.

Sorry no photos of them as I had the CF wrap versions replaced by real CF and
not finished the fitting work yet.

Also possibly illuminated kick-plates. They look nice biggrin

DJR 7

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283 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Alex!! It's a slippery path to which you tempt me!
Concentrating on getting finished for Burghley, other mods will follow as I settle in to the car, 4.3 planned for the end of the year.

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alex_gray255

6,339 posts

231 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Yeah, I know, I'm evil. I tempt people down the path of Corruption.

Such is my role biggrin

macdeb

8,746 posts

281 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Looks fab! Love what you've done with the dash.

GTRene

21,640 posts

250 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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really nice.

Cats

1,006 posts

200 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Hi Darren
Which steering wheel is that?
Momo Trek R?
Does that fit straight onto the original boss?
Looks like it's getting close now; that really is something special and can understand why you sold the Cerbie
Look forward to seeing it
Neil

ShiDevil

2,293 posts

200 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Cats said:
Hi Darren
Which steering wheel is that?
Momo Trek R?
Does that fit straight onto the original boss?
Looks like it's getting close now; that really is something special and can understand why you sold the Cerbie
Look forward to seeing it
Neil
It is a Momo Trek R
Sometimes you can pop it on if it's been drilled which is something you can do, easier to buy a new Boss smile

M4RTIN J

48 posts

154 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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Darren,

I saw your creation on the ramps at Str8six in December. Jason had my Sagaris (in the same colour I believe) in for some work at the time. It looked great in the flesh back then and the progress that's been made is impressive. The interiour looks amazing and the orange logo on the seats really sets them off. Can we have a close up.

I'm looking forward to seeing some pictures with the roof section in place and removed. Mybe if you're going to be at Burghley we'll get a chance to see it in the flesh.

Martin

Edited by M4RTIN J on Friday 21st February 11:56

Zippee

14,068 posts

260 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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I normally hate quilting but that looks really nice with the larger double stitched diamond pattern.

MPETT

969 posts

232 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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Was there wiring already in the door for speakers, or did you add pins to the door harness/ plug?

DJR 7

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283 months

Monday 24th February 2014
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MPETT said:
Was there wiring already in the door for speakers, or did you add pins to the door harness/ plug?
Unfortunately there was no speaker wire within the existing harness.
A new speaker cable was run in from the head unit, this involved the doors being removed so it's a bit of a pain.

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MPETT

969 posts

232 months

Monday 24th February 2014
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DJR 7 said:
Unfortunately there was no speaker wire within the existing harness.
A new speaker cable was run in from the head unit, this involved the doors being removed so it's a bit of a pain.

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So did you run additional wires within the braided sleeve that is already in place? Do you have any pics?
I was about to do something similar with some 6" speakers and tweeters. How much did the glass fibre And leather retriment cost?

DJR 7

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Tuesday 25th February 2014
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MPETT said:
So did you run additional wires within the braided sleeve that is already in place? Do you have any pics?
I was about to do something similar with some 6" speakers and tweeters. How much did the glass fibre And leather retriment cost?
Haven't got any close up pics at the moment.
The glass fibre work was done by The Plasticman and the re trim by Dave the trimmer, best contact then directly for costs.

D