Wow, just Wow! great job on detail. this car is soooooooooooooooo bad ass!
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agreed on all acoounts this one is done very well, love the attention to detail.Doing less with more

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very nice very nice.
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Originally posted by meissenI actually agree with Darren on everything he said...Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCarYep, pretty much...not too often I agree 100% with Darren, but there it is...
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Daaaamn!
After this 50% of mi-fbody is going to have a suede wrapped steering wheel.
The gauge overlays are awesome, especially your top speed. Where'd you have that done?
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whoa. this car just got beyond awesome.
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Originally posted by JasonHIt's amazing what you can get done when you throw copious amounts of money at something.
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Originally posted by meissen View Post
The steering wheel is amazing - please share the details!
Thanks guys!
Not to get into a long drawn out story about the steering wheel but..... I found a vendor on LS1Tech that would not only wrap the wheel in Alcantara but would use my wheel as a pilot for the thickening process.

Well, the story would have been a little different if only I had known that I needed to send the wheel to Poland to get this work done.
So anyway, the wheel gets shipped to Poland about two months ago, and we start the communication process of exactly what I wanted to have done to this wheel. Now, I'm not going to rag on this company because I they do have good products.
I had also ordered boots and door inserts which came in a reasonable amount of time but the thread was too dark. So, I knew that the wheel had not been started yet and told them to use a light blue thread on the wheel and to send me a spool of that same thread so I could do something with the boots and inserts that I already have. I had a friend that does "side work" run the light blue stitching on the parts I have and that is what is shown in the pics.
My wheel was put on their website to show the thickness procedure (http://www.redlinegoods.com/SteeringWheelPadding.php) because I was the first fbody person to get their wheel through this process. I knew that going in to this.
So the wheel arrived last week and it really is not what I expected as far as a quality standpoint. I'm not going to get into everything and I'm not going to ***** to the company either, because I believe that it is the best that they could do.
The funny part after I had placed the order is that friend who does the "side work" (oem concept vehicles), could have done this for me (local).
He seen the wheel and said that he does those all the time and would redo if I wanted him to. I will wait now until next winter to see if I'm just too anal or if it is good enough.
Originally posted by birdie2000 View PostDaaaamn!
After this 50% of mi-fbody is going to have a suede wrapped steering wheel.
The gauge overlays are awesome, especially your top speed. Where'd you have that done?
Thanks!
6LE McCord from LS1Tech. Unfortunately, I don't think they are making them any longer.Last edited by BlackBirdDaddy; April 16th, 2012, 07:04 PM.
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Originally posted by nascarnate326 View PostIf you dont mind, how much did you pay to have it done? Not including shipping.
At the risk of being in a sig somewhere, mine isnt think enough IMO.
Nathan, I think it was around $250. That is because of the extra 1/8 padding and the premium for Alcantara material. That is about the going rate from the person I mentioned that is a local oem concept vehicle trimmer.
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Originally posted by BlackBirdDaddy View PostNathan, I think it was around $250. That is because of the extra 1/8 padding and the premium for Alcantara material. That is about the going rate from the person I mentioned that is a local oem concept vehicle trimmer.
Thats not bad at al IMO.
Did you change the LED color of the steering wheel controls? Love the rear bumper LED's.
I bet if you and your son made some of those people would buy them...like me.1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed
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Originally posted by nascarnate326 View PostThats not bad at al IMO.
Did you change the LED color of the steering wheel controls? Love the rear bumper LED's.
I bet if you and your son made some of those people would buy them...like me.
Yea, you right and I wish I would have known that this guy does side work because he does an awesome job trimming our properties.
LED's - unfortunately, if the steering wheel controls are anything like the window switches and the radio knobs, they are molded red plastic that cannot be removed.
I bring it up to him, it will go well with his halo's
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