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    Man that looks fabulous!
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    Damn Mike, I should have stepped out to the parking lot to check out your car while I was at JCCS. Maybe next time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadster View Post
    I made these from scratch

    These door cards actually belong to the M-Edition seats.

    I made another pair of door cards for these seats and it has the same basketweave material as the seat cushions.

    I would really like to see these mounted!

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    and a last one for the year.

    Merry Christmas everybody!



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    Man, that is superb. What is your address BTW?


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    Very nice Mike

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    Beautiful!!!!

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    Thank you.

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    Finished the other door card to match the current seats.


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    Whoa, the seats turned out awesome Mike, and the doorcards!

    Love it!

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    That looks great!! you have really transformed the car into something else again! The interior looks more modernized, which matches the exterior really well.

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    Thank you Vegard and Phat.

    Yes the Roadster has evolved again from Retro to Contemporary. So cool how these cars can easily change its appearance with a few bits and pieces.
    Next project will be my take on center console.

    Happy New Year!

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    Wow!

    Seat and door card materials now match the steering wheel.

    The stitching on the seats makes the seats look like it came with the steering wheel.

    The attention to detail is just superb! Genius!
    MIATA...incredibly fun to drive - as that is its only purpose for being.

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    By the way, one thing I miss from my old door card is the armrest. I hope you don't get to use your door armrest before so that you won't mind not having them during long drives.

    But who needs an armrest, the mere sight of these door cards instantaneously removes the numbness in your arm
    MIATA...incredibly fun to drive - as that is its only purpose for being.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marlonthegreat View Post
    Wow!

    Seat and door card materials now match the steering wheel.

    The stitching on the seats makes the seats look like it came with the steering wheel.

    The attention to detail is just superb! Genius!
    Thanks bud, its a constant work in progress with no end in sight lol. I hardly ever got to use the armrest but I like that it feels so spacious now without it.

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