Trim styles FB-EK

Includes seating, upholstery, door trims, dashboard and heater.

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Re: Trim styles FB-EK

Post by Blacky »

That looks great , my passenger side door trim has a burn/rub mark in it - I was looking for one to replace it but I figure its just part of the utes story so I can live with it
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Re: Trim styles FB-EK

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Very nice Shane’o.


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Re: Trim styles FB-EK

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Those are really neat trims 8)

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Re: Trim styles FB-EK

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Great outcome there Shane’o :thumbsup:
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Re: Trim styles FB-EK

Post by Shane'o »

Thanks, guys.
Fingers crossed the bench seat will turn out nearly as good. But I do not think they will be able to save the vinyl this time around.
Work on the ute has been slow and steady as I am struggling to free up time to work in the shed. (The boss is giving me too many other "projects" to work on). So the bench seat upgrade may not happen until 2024. Also hoping to have the ute ready for paint next year. (Montana Grey).
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