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97FASTech
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FASTech Interior
Feb 15
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, 2014 at 7:04pm
Started working on some of the small pieces of the interior. Did not like the crazy colors and pattern of the stock interior, so I went with solid colors. Will do the v-birth sides next month with some new material also.
Some before and after pics:
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Feb 15
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, 2014 at 7:20pm
those look great!!
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Awesome!
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That's definitely an improvement. I like solids for interior too.
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Worked on the V-berth yesterday, new material along the sides is a leather type material not fabric. Not glued down just yet, thinking of working on the ceiling headliner. I probably vacuumed 10 lbs of rotten, powdery foam off the sides and ceiling. That crap was nasty to deal with, seemed like it would never end. Also took all the cushions taken out and washed the covers. Looks OK, way better than the ugly brown spots!!! Will work the wrinkles out after the heat gets to it this summer.
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looking really nice
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My Happy place is on a boat at the lake with my kids!!
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1983 chaparral 235 XLC (restoration)
1977 playcraft p24 pontoon (parents own now I am the mechanic)
1975 skeeter hawk (on hold)
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So much better! You have to be anxious now.
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