Now what custom mini would be complete with out shaved door handles? So to go by law, the handles were replaced with some nice quality sheet metal. To continue the smooth flow of the body, the gas filler door was welded shut and relocated into the bed along the passenger side wheel well. Now that the bodywork was ready for paint it was time to find the colors of choice. The decision was to use Dupont Cobalt Blue over Sunset Orange along with purple and silver stripes. Ronny himself along with Joey Torres (from P1 Customs of Mesquite, TX) did all of the bodywork and paint.  
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With the body complete along with the correct set of rollers, it was now time to customize the interior. With the non-tinted windows for all to see the masterful work, Ronny himself hit the inside and reworked everything within. To start off, the dash was wrapped in some blue tweed, along with the pillars and door panels.  To accent the dash, a Grant carbon fiber steering wheel was bolted up. Next, Ronny decided to stitch up a set of Prelude seats, which were wrapped in blue tweed. The last step to the inner panels would be the headliner, which was wrapped in blue and gray tweed.
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