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Was Gray/Black. Completely converted all of the dash/ doors etc to black and A/B a few weeks before I sold it.
 

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I've always prefered a clean stockish looking interior myself. I even change my shoes before getting in the car after I've been at work... a little anal, but my car stays pretty much spotless.

oh, red called me out... so here's a couple pics of the old 98

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any time I look at pics of that car it seems like I miss it that much more...
 

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thorco3 said:
I've always prefered a clean stockish looking interior myself. I even change my shoes before getting in the car after I've been at work... a little anal, but my car stays pretty much spotless.

oh, red called me out... so here's a couple pics of the old 98

any time I look at pics of that car it seems like I miss it that much more...
Same here. I like what you did to you black one, I'm thinking about doing something like that to my Cobra.
 
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thorco3 said:
while I'm at it... here's a pic of my 95's interior

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Um all i gotta say to that cluster is simple and sexy..What did you do and where did you get it from....
 

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I have to admitt those cluster rings are probably the most silly thing I've ever purchased... but I really like them.

I'll look them up, I can't even remember the name of the place I got them from. They had two styles, chrome and brushed... which I figured they were both made of metal, so I bought the brushed. Once I recieved them I was a little dissapointed because I had just payed $40+ for six little rings of painted plastic. But I thought ah, what the heck, I'll put them in and see how they look. Turns out I thought they looked great. Some of my buddies don't like them... but the heck with them, I do.
 

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oh, and the seats in the 98 were leather Corbeau TRS seats. They weren't the most comfortable, but they looked great.
 

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xsoutherngun89x said:
hell yea they do. what all did you have to do to install em?

install was very simple. However, I wanted to keep my power seat, so I first ordered their "adapters" which basically bolted to the power seat track and to the seat... but they pretty much sucked. The power seat track would bottom out on the adapters and you would loose about half of the range of the seat. It would only go about half the way down... and I prefer my seat to be all the way down and all the way back. So I turned around and purchased a manual seat track from them and just forgot about the power seat stuff. It's all simple bolt-in stuff.



oh and those gauge rings came from http://www.explicitauto.com/
 

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