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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

A do it yourself video on how to apply fabric to an automotive interior piece. Whether it's to upgrade or to replace it's always nice to know how to do things yourself!

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View more information on automotive interior design at www.shadowglacier.blogspot.com

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End of Line by Daft Punk
Keep Hope Alive by The Crystal Method (Live)

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  • Proper pikey. From the number of damaged holding pins on the door, I can appreciate the skills of the peple doing the work ;)

    Nice effort, but it's a tad more complicated than that if the results are to be at a high stadard.

  • @Ataemonus Holding pins were damaged by previous owner when installing an audio system. It's been nearly a year, and I've had no problem with this highly trafficked interior holding up. I drive the car daily.

  • Great video. I feel much more confident about doing mine.

  • @kaldtonde That's great! I have one piece of advice: Watch the flippin' glue on your fingertips!! It WILL ruin your material. Be careful.

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  • @AKIman522 I see. Well, I do not doubt the trimming will not stay there, it's just not done to a high standard, or to what I consider a high standard.

    No offense intended :)

  • @Charger5001968 It really depends on the material used, and how much foam is missing, etc. The material used here is Alcantara Suede. Not cheap.

  • @AKIman522 cool man I was wondering if you know a way of fixing ripped seats and also whats the name of the material you used for the door cover thanks Again :D

  • @Charger5001968 Thanks, we're actually about to finish up the sound system in the same two-tone. It's fully custom, but we unfortunately not going to video it because we are busy building a 600 hp VG30DETT for it. lol

  • Thanks for the video, im thinking of doing the same and I also have a nissan 300zx XD

  • @but199018 Thank you, I appreciate the input.

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