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11 May 2011 #1
Zack SAAB SAAB SAAB BLABLABLA
- Join Date
- 09 Mar 2011
- Location
- Fort Collins, CO
- Posts
- 162
- Saab(s)
- 1987 900 SPG (totaled), 1987 900 T16 (new SPG)
New(ish) interior!
Monday, I start getting emails from the Rocky Mountain Saab Club about a member (n1nes) wanting new interior - Beige cloth for a 3 door. It gave me reason to get this done, so we met yesterday and gutted my 900T. He took everything down to the carpet and parcel shelf covers! And we fit it all in the back of his 900. Every last bit of it
So I got to spend the rest of the evening replacing it all with the gray leather from the old SPG and dang did it turn out nice! Pics are in my garage. And the heated seats work!
If I had have thought of it, I would've made a tutorial. But honestly tearing out the entire interior is quite straightforward. If it wasn't for the rear seatback, I would rate it as a 2/5. However that seatback is a PITA. I'm going to revisit it when it stops raining, take some pictures and make a tutorial
But also have a picture of the car hauling a refrigerator
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11 May 2011 #2
- Join Date
- 29 Mar 2011
- Location
- Carlisle, PA
- Posts
- 10
- Saab(s)
- '93 900s
Nice! Those are the stock springs?
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11 May 2011 #3
Zack SAAB SAAB SAAB BLABLABLA
- Join Date
- 09 Mar 2011
- Location
- Fort Collins, CO
- Posts
- 162
- Saab(s)
- 1987 900 SPG (totaled), 1987 900 T16 (new SPG)
Yussir, for the time being
Once I get the truck running again, and we no longer need to haul large cargo in the car, I'm going to drop it. A respectable distance of course, I still need to go over speed bumps