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My 88 Formula Interior Redesign (Page 1/87) |
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Sofa King
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NOV 09, 07:58 AM
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Hi All,
Here it is! My 88 Formula interior redesign. Why the interior? OK... I love the Fiero interior. I don't know why, but I do. However, in my opinion, it lacks the basic of necessities. One of them being cup holders. As time goes by, technology around us changes, but our cars remain stuck in the years between 1984 and 1988. There are several basic necessities and creature comforts we've grown to love and would like to have. One of those, other than cup holders, is an iPod connection - not the kind that screws into the side of the dash, but something that looks and feels integrated - as it would or should be 20+ years ago.
Other changes will include a redesigned center armrest console, painted trim pieces and other "neat" little things I can think of.
The biggest goal will be to keep the interior as STOCK looking as possible.
I tinkered with the center console design for a few weeks and finally came up with something I really liked. (I used Nolan's console pic as a starting point - thanks Nolan!)
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The hard part was over. Now it was time to begin the build... more later
G[This message has been edited by Sofa King (edited 11-09-2009).]
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Macs86GT
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NOV 09, 08:35 AM
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Interesting stuff indeed. I'll be watching this thread closely.
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Sofa King
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NOV 09, 09:03 AM
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Fiero84Freak
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NOV 09, 09:19 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Sofa King:
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It looks really nice. I'm just honestly shocked that you did that to a set of '88 'Dot Matrix' trim pieces. You could have probably sold those in the mall and looked or found normal brushed pieces that you could have worked with and still had pocket change.
Keep up the good work though. Interested to see how this all comes out.
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Sofa King
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NOV 09, 09:24 AM
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The "Dot Matrix" style plates were pretty banged up. I didn't take any detailed pics - I should have. Normally, I wouldn't have done something like that to a rare, hard to find part, but the radio plate was also cracked in several places which I did manage to fix. The shifter plate had/has several areas that are also broken and cracked. In my opinion, whatever that means, they weren't worth saving - they were just too banged up.
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blakeinspace
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NOV 09, 09:46 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Sofa King:
The "Dot Matrix" style plates were pretty banged up. I didn't take any detailed pics - I should have. Normally, I wouldn't have done something like that to a rare, hard to find part, but the radio plate was also cracked in several places which I did manage to fix. The shifter plate had/has several areas that are also broken and cracked. In my opinion, whatever that means, they weren't worth saving - they were just too banged up. |
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I am glad you explained that! I'd hate to see 'rare' trim destroyed ... you're work looks really good and innovative.
Can you tell me a little bit about that shift boot?... where'd you get that?
-edit- and what about that lip piece that extends from your radio surround?... where you're sunglasses are?... That looks stock![This message has been edited by blakeinspace (edited 11-09-2009).]
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Sofa King
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NOV 09, 09:55 AM
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Fiero84Freak
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NOV 09, 10:26 AM
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quote | Originally posted by blakeinspace: I am glad you explained that! I'd hate to see 'rare' trim destroyed
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Yeah. that's a relief
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Sofa King
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NOV 09, 01:04 PM
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Sofa King
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NOV 09, 01:17 PM
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