Carbon interior
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Originally Posted by ShaneM
ha! you edited for specificity it just said "i just threw up" to start, i thought when i saw the post in email you might have just climbed out of that portly GT500 and had motion sickness from all the body roll.
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I don't really care one way or the other. If I wanted to do the tape I'd buy new pieces and tape n use them. Not sure I would like it not to match the dash panels so I'd have to do those too. But it's a Boss specific part so I'd have to buy a new panel to start. Anyway I don't really care what the interior looks like so I'd never mess with it. There's probably things in my interior I haven't noticed yet...
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I actually used that feature. I had a $3000 custom 2" thick polycarbonate window in a box that would hold a surfboard and a bunch of other hardware in the trunk going to our supplier to leak check a big ol' vacuum chamber. It's a Boss 302 delivery van.
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I fold down the seats every time I go to the track so I can stack three wheels w/ tires on em
#30
Uh, yeah man! Less rotating mass too!
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