Interior
 
 

    Here is a picture of the stereo that I put in.  I had to cut the dash insert piece, the radio bezel, to fit the modern sized stereo.  My bezel was very pitted and overall ugly looking so I didn't feel bad cutting it up.  I used the stereo insert sleeve as a template for the rectangular hole I had to cut.  I used a dremel borrowed from Ben (thanks Ben, and if you want it back, you know where to find me) to cut the excess away.  It turned out really nice.  The stereo just plopped right in and looks very cool, plus I have a CD player up front, not in the trunk.

Here is a picture of the drivers side.  You can see my slick aluminum pedals that I got for a gift from my good friend Ben.  They have little running horses on the clutch and brake pedals.  Pretty darn cool looking.  You can also see my "custom" shift knob, its name is Wilson.  Take a good guess and you can probably figure out what it is.

This is my "custom" headliner.  I got the fabric from the local fabric store, it is actual headliner material too.  I stuck it all up there with 3M spray on adhesive, worked quite well.  I only had one incident with the headliner sagging.  I pulled part of it back, sprayed more adhesive in there, and stuck it back together and it has been fine ever since.  It has been in there for over 3 years and I have only had that one problem initially, and none thereafter, even in the hot California sun.


Here are my 94 GT seats installed.  They look pretty damn slick in there, and they are more comfortable than my old ones, a lot more comfortable.


Here you can see my new carpet, new floor mats (Kragen speacial), and my fancy aluminum pedal covers.  All I need to do now is paint the dash, paint the doors, and fix up the plastic panels and it will be looking pretty darn good on the inside.  Then comes the exterior...
 
 
 
 
 
 

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