HzEmall
01-07-2008, 09:51 AM
Console
The car also had a GTO console in it……………..I can’t even really describe what the guy did to it………….anyways, it had to be fixed.
Before (yes, that is carpet wrapped around the front, and yes it looked like he trimmed it with a sawzall…………….
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The console didn’t fit right, it was to wide, it was digging into the seats and damaging the leather. We took the console and cut 1.5″ out of the center of the entire console.
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We then used pieces of ABS and riveted the whole thing back together, we then molded everything together. (see how the top trim curves up to where the dash would be in a GTO)
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We then added to the front of the console to round it off and modified the trim panel to flow with the new front instead of “up” like it did.
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We removed the power window switches from the doors and rear panels and placed them in the console.
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With it almost finished we wanted to get some pictures of it. The two small holes are for the door pop switches. The large hole is for the Sony marine controller. The client really liked the silver accent that came on the console to begin with, so we kept it. We still have to clear coat the console and flock the storage compartment but it’s almost done.
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Rear Seats
The car came in with 2006 GTO leather seats (as well as many other GTO parts). The person that installed them used some back straps and some drywall anchors to hold them in. The seats had this large “hoop” section on top that the head rests sunk into. This “hoop” actually stopped the top from folding down properly. We took the seat apart and removed the “hoop” and redid the leather on the seat. We also modified the entire metal frame so that we could mount the solidly. We also removed the center section to allow for the future home of the subwoofers. By modifying the metal frame we got the seats lower, back and created more of a gap for the future woofers.
Before
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After
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Rear Side Panels
When the car arrived, the rear side panels were really hurting…….they were made up of 3 seperate secured with several visible chrome screws.
Before
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Doing some panel repair as we join all three panels together and then adding the speaker mount.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
We then covered it with fleece and fiberglassed it, did some sanding, filling and shaping. We want to do something else on it so that it isn’t just a big molded vinyl panel. We will probably add some billet inserts or something to match the theme of the car.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Keep watching our new blog for updates every day or so.
The car also had a GTO console in it……………..I can’t even really describe what the guy did to it………….anyways, it had to be fixed.
Before (yes, that is carpet wrapped around the front, and yes it looked like he trimmed it with a sawzall…………….
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
The console didn’t fit right, it was to wide, it was digging into the seats and damaging the leather. We took the console and cut 1.5″ out of the center of the entire console.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
We then used pieces of ABS and riveted the whole thing back together, we then molded everything together. (see how the top trim curves up to where the dash would be in a GTO)
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
We then added to the front of the console to round it off and modified the trim panel to flow with the new front instead of “up” like it did.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
We removed the power window switches from the doors and rear panels and placed them in the console.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
With it almost finished we wanted to get some pictures of it. The two small holes are for the door pop switches. The large hole is for the Sony marine controller. The client really liked the silver accent that came on the console to begin with, so we kept it. We still have to clear coat the console and flock the storage compartment but it’s almost done.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Rear Seats
The car came in with 2006 GTO leather seats (as well as many other GTO parts). The person that installed them used some back straps and some drywall anchors to hold them in. The seats had this large “hoop” section on top that the head rests sunk into. This “hoop” actually stopped the top from folding down properly. We took the seat apart and removed the “hoop” and redid the leather on the seat. We also modified the entire metal frame so that we could mount the solidly. We also removed the center section to allow for the future home of the subwoofers. By modifying the metal frame we got the seats lower, back and created more of a gap for the future woofers.
Before
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
After
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Rear Side Panels
When the car arrived, the rear side panels were really hurting…….they were made up of 3 seperate secured with several visible chrome screws.
Before
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Doing some panel repair as we join all three panels together and then adding the speaker mount.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
We then covered it with fleece and fiberglassed it, did some sanding, filling and shaping. We want to do something else on it so that it isn’t just a big molded vinyl panel. We will probably add some billet inserts or something to match the theme of the car.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Keep watching our new blog for updates every day or so.