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The door poppers in the door panels would be $100 poker chips (real ones) for that “one-off” never been done appearance. Next Matt would redo the headliner along with tying in many other interior panels. Needing the seats to match, Mitch would turn to Jonathan at Final Faze of Sanger, TX for his stitching needs. Jonathan would first cut down the GMC seats and utilize Cappuccino cream leather for the new material.
With these two individuals one couldn’t go wrong. Mitch would then install a B.A.D. steering wheel and Empire rearview mirror. Finishing off the interior they would install some oddball material they call swinyl (looks like bamboo) and utilize it as inserts on the sides of the console while Matt from Kustom Kars and Audio would build custom billet trim pieces. Mercedes wool carpet would then finish everything up and tie it all together.
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