"Following through" with dark grey trim
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Car: 1990 TA
Engine: LB9 305
Transmission: 4L60
"Following through" with dark grey trim
This is something I thought was different (couldn't find any other done like this), and I kinda like it. If anyone has suggestions for improving on it - especially the sail panel area - I'll be happy to take them.
I was thinking of "boxing in" the sail panel, but there's no trim running above it.
Rear seat:
I was thinking of "boxing in" the sail panel, but there's no trim running above it.
Rear seat:
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Car: 1990 TA
Engine: LB9 305
Transmission: 4L60
Originally posted by Kandied91z
looks unfinished to me...
looks unfinished to me...
Oh, and how I came about this (guess this would have been better in post #1):
I was sitting in the car and got to thinking about how Pontiac "boxed in" the front windows with the darker trim, and thought it would be a good idea for the rear.
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well i don't have a program that would let me edit the picture right now but basically it looks like you were starting something and didn't finish it. i'm sure it's something you'd have to see in person.
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