Great job so far. I'm going to go through somethimg similar when I start restoring my 65 Dodge D100, and you make me want to take it to another level. So get this thing done!
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Originally posted by KI4UJO View PostGreat job so far. I'm going to go through somethimg similar when I start restoring my 65 Dodge D100, and you make me want to take it to another level. So get this thing done!
Garey
PS If anybody at Clutchmasters is reading this, hurry up and ship my shit!
Thanks...
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Originally posted by bmwmech1 View PostThanks guys... hopefully everyone who wants to see this car will have the opportunity to. Not like I plan on driving to everyone's house, but it will be out and around, once it's done...
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Originally posted by kingston View PostI dunno...I think if I had this car, making a road trip to show it off to everyone would be a FINE idea!
Amazing how something like carpet makes the car look so much closer to being done...
Garey
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Originally posted by MR 325 View PostThat carpet came out great though, love it.Originally posted by SwiftE30 View Postwhat dye did you use? that looks great?
I used Rit dye, available at Wally World. I looked one evening on the web and there are not very many options available. I had looked into getting some Valeter's Pride from the UK, but you only need about 2 quarts to do the carpet, they only sell it by the gallon and getting it here would have been about $50 or so. The Rit was $3 a bottle and I used 2 bottles. Hopefully, it holds up well. Most of it gets covered up anyway and with a set of mats in there, it should get very little wear...
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Originally posted by bmwmech1 View PostThanks guys...
I used Rit dye, available at Wally World. I looked one evening on the web and there are not very many options available. I had looked into getting some Valeter's Pride from the UK, but you only need about 2 quarts to do the carpet, they only sell it by the gallon and getting it here would have been about $50 or so. The Rit was $3 a bottle and I used 2 bottles. Hopefully, it holds up well. Most of it gets covered up anyway and with a set of mats in there, it should get very little wear...
Garey
Could you describe the process you used? Im sure this will become a handy tool for r3v members future carpet issues. Possibly more pictures too? haha, it looks awesome! Thanks.1989 E30 Zinnoberrot Vert 325i OBD1 S52 turbo;IP
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