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Old 01-15-2012, 10:06 AM
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Default 97' 312 Fastech w/New XT Custom Interior

Just sent this one down the road today!

I wanted to get opinions on the change from the factory stock White/Pink/Purple/Teal interior, to a new custom interior to match the very nice custom Mitcher T paint job.

Here are photos of the original interior with the new paint.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzkLa...ature=youtu.be

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very nice
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I liked the before shots!
Seriously, it really looks great with the new paint and interior. I always liked the factory look from Formula, but it is amazing how much better it looks now.
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What is the cost to make the changes to the interior?
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XT your work is Outstanding! I have seen your work on some the boats over at BBO and I am ready to redo my sun pad on my 270. I will definitely be in touch.

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What is the cost to make the changes to the interior?
I am not going to post on a public forum what an OSO member has spent on his custom interior, and every job is not going to be the same. I am sure the owner will post his comments on here, and that he is happy with the total cost. If interested, please send me some photos of your boat, and any ideas that you would like to have done and I will be more than happy to give you a quote.

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Ok, here's my opinion. You do outstanding work. When I look at work like this, I don't concentrate on the graphics, as that is a personal factor/design, and mine will be different. I look at the details; the tightness, straightness of the stitching, lack of wrinkles,etc. as if I'm looking for someone to a job for me. And what I see from your work you post here, you'd get my business, no questions asked.

With that said, the checkers is a tad bit too busy for me. But they are tight and straight.

Very nice work
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Very sharp!
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
Ok, here's my opinion. You do outstanding work. When I look at work like this, I don't concentrate on the graphics, as that is a personal factor/design, and mine will be different. I look at the details; the tightness, straightness of the stitching, lack of wrinkles,etc. as if I'm looking for someone to a job for me. And what I see from your work you post here, you'd get my business, no questions asked.

With that said, the checkers is a tad bit too busy for me. But they are tight and straight.

Very nice work
+1. What he said. You can tailor "the look" to anyone's personal preference. But what is important is the quality of work and craftsmanship, and that my friend is hard to come by.
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