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    Matt55 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Yeah, Bob, I looked at that site. The guy turned out a real piece of art. That site was where I saw N&N for the first time. He seems real happy with their product. I have seen the bodies Outlaw makes and they look pretty good, at least to the eyes of a novice. The best part of the '33 build site, IMO, is the detail of "how to" finish an interior. If you know of any pictures of that seat arrangement, I'd like to get a look. Thanks

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt55
    The best part of the '33 build site, IMO, is the detail of "how to" finish an interior. If you know of any pictures of that seat arrangement, I'd like to get a look. Thanks

    Matt
    The only pics I've seen of the seats installed is Article 175 on seatbelts under the interior section. One word of caution I'd suggest, if those Tea's Design seats appeal to you, is see if you can find them at a major rod run, or contact Tea's and see if there's a dealer near you. You'll want to sit in one of them for a while and see if they work for you. The way they've made the, what I would call, "exaggerated" lumbar doesn't work for my back. Other's I've known swear by them. It's one of those personal fit items that needs thorough examination.
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