Not quite a Lancer, but... (56k)
Thanks again for all the compliments, I really do appreciate it. (Constructive criticism's always welcome as well.)
TheDream, unfortunately I can't give you a good answer. I bought the car with the interior already done, minus the front seats. I can only imagine it was a pretty penny, they used the exact same material to wrap the seats (which still maintain their 60/40 split and armrest) and doors as the actual Torino IIs. They even did the rear deck as well.
Also, to clear something up that I didn't realize from these pics, I did drop it a bit either after those were taken, or right before, and it hadn't settled yet. This is how it sits right now:


And as for the fitment, it's actually pretty good, the car had been in an accident, which toasted the passenger side, which is why it hangs down a bit more on that side.
TheDream, unfortunately I can't give you a good answer. I bought the car with the interior already done, minus the front seats. I can only imagine it was a pretty penny, they used the exact same material to wrap the seats (which still maintain their 60/40 split and armrest) and doors as the actual Torino IIs. They even did the rear deck as well.
Also, to clear something up that I didn't realize from these pics, I did drop it a bit either after those were taken, or right before, and it hadn't settled yet. This is how it sits right now:


And as for the fitment, it's actually pretty good, the car had been in an accident, which toasted the passenger side, which is why it hangs down a bit more on that side.
wicked job....dont worry about what plp have to say about ur badge.....ur car is prolly sicker than the evo 5 anyways. these ppl love talking **** and always need to comment on stuff for no reason!
Yeah cause the Evo 5 was pretty bad what with it's AWD, 4G63 motor and the numerous rally wins under it's belt but no, you're right, us people just like to talk **** and comment for no reason.


