You just had to put "official" in the title didn't you....
i would put an air tank and as you mentioned the subs in the wall and make the 2 amps look like they are almost floating in front on the tank. i dunno just ideas
I would make a compartment and hide all of my audio-equipment in that say out of fiberglass or make a seat and allow the seat bottom to fold up to access al your audo stuff. To transmit the sound you could just do a perforated grill blacked out or chrome, whatever matches best. That way you don't see any audio equipment and warm air can escape, and at a show you just pop it up to reveal the pure sexiness. I would also mount the access panel (or seat) on telescopic hinges and use a remote lock so you could just again, reveal the pure sexiness with the flick of a switch. To finish everything off I would install some green neons underneath the the assembly behind the perforated grill to hint that you're hiding something special. If I were doing a "seamless" car that's what I would do anyways.
fpz24 (Akira) wrote:Shadowfire wrote:You just had to put "official" in the title didn't you....
X2
im really wishing I hadn't......... up until mine there was like only one or two
P.S. Are those S2000 lights? Cool.
also people tell me what you think of the progress as well!!!!!! ha ha
I like it so far, I'm jsut wondering how well the doors will hold up to body flex, I hope the paint won't crack and ruin it.
You're another crazy sir! I like where you are heading. Interior and all mold shapes flows good together.
Have you ever thought about building a tonneau cover? just like John317 did on his fire.
You are re-doing your interior ALREADY?!?! You just got it done not that long ago for crying out loud..
More money than brains it seems.
1983 Camaro Z28
Quote:
You are re-doing your interior ALREADY?!?! You just got it done not that long ago for crying out loud..
More money than brains it seems.
Ummmm I wouldn't say that. I would say a new design for fun and creativity to keep up with the changing show scene.
I already like where this is going and it's still got a long way to go Mike. Make sure you keep posting pictures on your progress
ling427ttvette wrote:You are re-doing your interior ALREADY?!?! You just got it done not that long ago for crying out loud..
More money than brains it seems.
While you're entitled to your own opinion (obviously), I disagree.
Personally, I'd rather see somebody like this get tons of work done on their car constantly, than somebody who says they're going to do something and never gets it done.
Kudos to you for the work, keep it up.
props on the work.
my only beef is the front bumper...just never been a fan of the bc2 bumper.
not like f.g is all that expensive really...just time mainly
ling427ttvette wrote:You are re-doing your interior ALREADY?!?! You just got it done not that long ago for crying out loud..
More money than brains it seems.
while i agree that you did just get done the interior, the money part isnt true. doing all your own work really saves a ton of money. he probably just pays for material thats all. when you add it all up its not that much money compared to what it would cost if he didnt do it himself.
im not really going to comment til its done. i think you have an unique why of doing things but things dont seem to flow together and look too plain. i know its still a work in progess but hopefully the interior will have some more lines to it then what is just shown right now.
I like the concept of the interior - Very clean and simple, very hot rodish.
Proud member of
PreciZion
you should have cut off that metal piece in the back instead of glassing over it
Love the changes.. cant wait to see it..
maybe a stupid question,...but what do you do when it comes to washing it? lol
i really dig it all man! and i really like the subtle, even look of the interior. perhaps you could ask opinions of some hot rodders rather than j owners, since, as ramairsedan pointed out, the car looks like it could fit in with the hot rods more than the tuner scene. which i think is a great idea or theme, even if you didnt mean too. but ask some guys in the HR scene what they think would work....that way you could finish out the look and not mix the two themes.
Great work,
I hope you use this opportunity to mold the front bumper and fix the hood/quarter panel alignment once and for all. I think air ride will really complete the look. Ive always liked your car.
"Go Before Show Yo."
CARCUSTOMS.NET, THE BEST SERVICE ON THE ORG!!!
(tabs)- im glad that you noticed the hotrod look. Im trying to go for the hot rod/minitruck look. Im trying to make my cavalier very tastefull and diff. that nobody has ever done with a cav!