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gregorvitch |
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Has anyone done or know of someone who has put black leather seats in a grey au interior?
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dcstraight |
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http://wwww.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11365516
^^^ that guy has. Looks like ar$e, but he was fitting Fairlane seats, so some mods required. Unless you want to change all your plastics / carpet etc, I don't think it's a good look - but each to their own. |
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gregorvitch |
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{USERNAME} wrote: http://wwww.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11365516 ^^^ that guy has. Looks like ar$e, but he was fitting Fairlane seats, so some mods required. Unless you want to change all your plastics / carpet etc, I don't think it's a good look - but each to their own. Yeah that looks s**t, mine is the darker series 3 grey though, but still, black on grey just doesnt mix |
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low_ryda |
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lol@that post. he hasn't even changed the bolsters. that definitely looks average.
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dcstraight |
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I'm sure (hoping!) it's a work in progress - black leather bolsters have to be from an AU Ghia with the warm charcoal / black option I think...or Series II Fairmont Ghias (which were black by default IIRC?)
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