Curious to know why you are contemplating the swap Jeff? Part of a wider plan?
What colour is your 96SE exteriorly? And which car are you planning to put
the tan interior into Nigel?
Phil (I know it killed the cat) McArthur
would anyone be interested in trading my tan *leather*
interior with their black interior? Preferably in
Auckland, or thereabouts.
Not totally sure if I should do it, but I'm open to
bribes
Re; tan interior
Re; tan interior
ok, it's sorta like...
- don't like leather (slippery, high maintenance)
- tan is hard to accessorise with ;P
- doesn't match my new seats
-
http://www.mazda.co.jp/history/roadster ... on/27.html
on the other hand
- girls love leather seats.
decisions...
--- Phil McArthur <p.mca@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
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- don't like leather (slippery, high maintenance)
- tan is hard to accessorise with ;P
- doesn't match my new seats
-
http://www.mazda.co.jp/history/roadster ... on/27.html
on the other hand
- girls love leather seats.
decisions...
--- Phil McArthur <p.mca@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
9-11: A tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lostCurious to know why you are contemplating the swap
Jeff? Part of a wider plan? What colour is your 96SE
exteriorly? And which car are you planning to put
the tan interior into Nigel?
Phil (I know it killed the cat) McArthur
would anyone be interested in trading my tan
*leather*
interior with their black interior? Preferably in
Auckland, or thereabouts.
Not totally sure if I should do it, but I'm open to
bribes
http://dir.remember.yahoo.com/tribute
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Re; tan interior
we spent 6 months looking for a black with black cloth interior. We found
lots of black n tans, but neiither of us liked the colour clash & I'm not
particularly fond of sitting on slippery glossy leather
incidentally - Chic didn't mention it but he swapped the black interior for
a tan at a wreckers for Morvens car (he bought tan). I think $800 wasn't it
Chic? Maybe there is an option there? Find a late model & swap. Maybe you
could even keep the original interior - in case you have to swap the car
later for a beach house on another planet.
oh - and everything goes with black...
h+c+z
lots of black n tans, but neiither of us liked the colour clash & I'm not
particularly fond of sitting on slippery glossy leather
incidentally - Chic didn't mention it but he swapped the black interior for
a tan at a wreckers for Morvens car (he bought tan). I think $800 wasn't it
Chic? Maybe there is an option there? Find a late model & swap. Maybe you
could even keep the original interior - in case you have to swap the car
later for a beach house on another planet.
oh - and everything goes with black...
h+c+z
(z)
Re; tan interior
I paid $600 for a complete tan interior at Mazspare.(It wasn't a swap).I think $800 wasn't it Chic?
I've still got a black seat, Fletch has the other one and the black
carpet.(and my old steering wheel and my old engine or maybe he gave it
to Gary). But then I've got his old roof and air filter. All very
incestuous really... Maybe things will end up back on the right cars
in the end.
I'm not sure thats true... I'm only a bloke, but I'm pretty sureand everything goes with black...
white shoes don't go with black. Ask Carly, she'll know
And what about brown, isn't that the new black? I can never
remember... (or care)
Cheers
Chic
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Charles & Morven Lynch, chicnmo@lynchz.com on 14/09/2002
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 08:37:40 +1200, zorruno wrote:
wasn't itwe spent 6 months looking for a black with black cloth interior. We found
lots of black n tans, but neiither of us liked the colour clash & I'm not
particularly fond of sitting on slippery glossy leather
incidentally - Chic didn't mention it but he swapped the black interior for
a tan at a wreckers for Morvens car (he bought tan). I think $800
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