

dont mind that weird discolored band on the main hoop. there was a shipping label there that left the residue. also the rear side panels are just test fits, and the leather needs to come off so i can add some 3/16" foam padding. this way the leather has no rippling
rear seat is still completely intact. although it serves no purpose other then the fact that i was building this with the intent to keep the entire interior intact.
still need to modify the front floor mat on the passenger side (need to have someone stitch that edge once i cut it to fit around the cage). Luckily being in a design industry, I now just have to find someone who can re stitch the edge (whipped edge in technical terms). Also i may have the rear seat recovered in new leather. i removed the seat belts in the rear, as well as the area where the cage passes through the seat back, so the leather needs a little work on that rear seat back to get it perfect. and since everything else is black leather with red stitching, i may consider doing the same. All based on price, as i am not dumping money into a leather seat which is in good shape for no reason if i dont need to.
so far so good though. Now time to plan what color the cage is going to be..
here is a quick photoshop of a potential candidate, white

once thats complete, time to focus on the harnesses, end surrounding parts. Going to possibly fab up some aluminum brackets for the harness bar, as well as something that matches to hold a small fire extinguisher to the rearmost brace that spans from strut tower to strut tower. it will match the cage, so it will not be noticeable.
I did however install the lowermost brackets at the seat bases for the harnesses. one more thing out of the way

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