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  • Originally posted by KI11Z View Post
    how much of the interior are you covering!?

    Lalalala you will neverr get dis!

    I know but I'm not saying
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    • Originally posted by rayray086 View Post
      Cheers Alex, like I said, it's only a teaser for now

      Lachlan, I sanded the ENTIRE surface of the pieces and used the headliner adhesive to keep the fabric in place. I then cut little pieces (tabs) of fabric and used hot glue to stick it onto the backside. The curled sections of the edge that goes over the seals I had just cut the fabric so it still sits fine, with more hot glue on the edges. Fingers crossed that the fabric won't lose adhesion to the trim...
      I might have to give the sanding thing a go. I've got a hot glue gun. how strong are they really? I'll update my thread this weekend...

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      • Strong enough! They definitely hold and the good thing is, they bond in less than a minute. Only downside is that the hot glue dries bulky if not spread properly and so causes a few bumps here and there. Hopefully it won't make fitment too hard.

        Another possible downside is it might not hold as well during warmer/hot conditions? They don't have a temperature limit written anywhere so I'll have to wait til Summer to see if they'll hold up...
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        • Ray u r so Vortex i love you... U will like my interior

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          • Ray, mate, your car is doing well! I like your attention to detail and style.

            Could you give me a pointer and tell me what suspension + wheel combo (size offsets etc) you are using in these two pics please?



            and



            Much appreciated ray.
            No more running wild...

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            • I think its the same suspension in both pics but the top one is raised a bit. Its koni yellows with the ground control coilover sleeves making them height adjustable. Very comfortable ride and definately not harsh at all!

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              • Fried, in the first pic I used Koni Special shocks + lowering springs (-40mm). Wheels were Enkei stockies - 14x6 ET38 on 185/60R14.

                Second pic, was also with Koni Specials but I used coilover sleeves and had them as low as I can. I don't know how much from stock the lowering was, but it's definitely a lot more than 40mm. Wheels were widened Mk4 steelies - 15x8 ET25 front, ET15 rear, both on 195/50R15.

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                Originally posted by peedman View Post
                Its koni yellows with the ground control coilover sleeves making them height adjustable. Very comfortable ride and definately not harsh at all!
                They were Reds man! But yeah, I'd rate them to be more comfortable and less harsh than your typical coilover setup, but the Koni shocks + standard lowering springs were A LOT more comfortable.

                Originally posted by Water Boy View Post
                Ray u r so Vortex
                HAHAHA so true.
                Last edited by rayray086; 02-08-2008, 06:06 PM.
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                • Ahh Ray your part of my inspiration with my car very nice mate can't wait to see your final outcome of your car
                  I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                  • Love those tartan interior bits. I like the car, nice subtle mods! No need for expensive parts either. I wouldn't do a lot of that to my car, but doesnt change the fact I think it looks great.

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                    • Originally posted by rayray086 View Post
                      .... Wheels were widened Mk4 steelies - 15x8 ET15 front, ET25 rear, both on 195/50R15...
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                      Ray I thought your wheels were ET25 at the front, and ET 15 at the rear??


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                      • Cheers guys

                        Originally posted by Jarred View Post
                        Ray I thought your wheels were ET25 at the front, and ET 15 at the rear??
                        Doh, you're definitely right. 2am does silly things to the mind! Editing now, thanks!
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                        • we need to get ray a nintendo wii i think ...
                          What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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                          • I feel I'm doing something more productive doing this than playing a Wii!

                            I've finished the headliner but it looks like **** because I chose to put some padding underneath to give that OEM feel to it. It backfired cos (1) I peeled the paper backing off thinking it would be easier than sanding the original sticky foam and (2) the padding I bought was way too thick and not dense enough.

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                            • Ouch
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                              • Originally posted by rayray086 View Post
                                I feel I'm doing something more productive doing this than playing a Wii!

                                I've finished the headliner but it looks like **** because I chose to put some padding underneath to give that OEM feel to it. It backfired cos (1) I peeled the paper backing off thinking it would be easier than sanding the original sticky foam and (2) the padding I bought was way too thick and not dense enough.

                                try some 7mm foam, i know someone else who did this and it worked out quite well, either that or just get fabric with some kind of spongy liner underneath...
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