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Wow that interior is amazing! Huge kudo's to you for doing the headliner by yourself, it's a difficult job when your legs work so I can't imagine how you did it. Well done.
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Originally posted by SD202 View Postthanks man! i wasnt sure of the black grill when i first did it. But i wrapped the roof with black vinyl and it all tied together so well.
LOL well the avatar is larry flynts wheelchair haha. But thanks bud! much appreciated.
I try to do as much as physically possible still.
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Originally posted by BrandonMcKiernan View PostThe black grill loooks soooooo good. and that interior is tits. Looks awesome man.
Originally posted by fifty3bags View PostInterior is sick dude! I had no idea you were in a wheelchair, I've seen your avatar but never thought anything of it. Doing all this work is awesome and big props to you man!
I try to do as much as physically possible still.
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Interior is sick dude! I had no idea you were in a wheelchair, I've seen your avatar but never thought anything of it. Doing all this work is awesome and big props to you man!
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The black grill loooks soooooo good. and that interior is tits. Looks awesome man.
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Originally posted by Randomofodication View Postcar looks filthy good! love what you did with the sunvisors, very oem+
now for the updates. My switches were located in the ash tray previously on my c280 I decided to attempt to redo them and it didnt turn out well at all this has how i have had them for the past couple of years since owning the c43 and getting rid of my old w202 c280.
I relocated the switches reupholstered the gauges as well as did the headliner because it was falling and installed a grip royal royal mahogany wheel.
before
this is the knee bolster under the steering wheel I decided to move the switches here for cleanliness. It is not to convenient if i want to hit the switches while driving with hand controls. but much cleaner IMHO.
and how the switches turned out! and this is how the guages look. theyre in the same location as before just restored the ash tray to clean wood.
in process of wrapping the sunroof door with diamond stitch
also. While i was tackling my diamond stitched sunroof door my brother who sews custom five panel hats decided to whip up a quick beer cooozie with the left over material!
now onto the fun part. crawled my crippled a$$ into the back seats and got the C pillars and rear of the headliner dropped. Moved up to the front seat and unhook the sunroof clips and center console. Dropped the sunroof card completely by myself Which some of you are asking, "ok and ? not a big deal" well being that i cannot walk or use my legs what so ever I felt very very accomplished having tackled the removal of the headliner, re-upholster and reinstall Completely by myself. My first time doing such a large job alone.
after about three hours of adjusting my seats ,wiggling and manipulating the headliner card.
ITS OUT!!!
one of the hardest parts of this job IMHO aside from the constant transfer in and out of my wheelchair was getting rid of all the old foam. I tried paint scrapers and adhesive removers they just soften it up and make it a huge mess. I ended up using a stiff bristled brush and brush it all away along with a vacuum as i went to suck up all the old adhesive & foam bits.
used 1/8 thick foam backed suede 2 yards at 60in. wide and 4 cans of 3m 90 hi strength. I first attempted brush on contact cement but had a poor experience with how well it held.
and now the fun part putting it all back together.
Lonely chair just waiting for me to finish my work
half way there. finished getting the back held up. Still not a lot of room to work in the backseat of a W202
getting the clips around the sunroof attached were a pain and it sat like this for a good hour or so before i was able to finally get it all in place a second set of hands during this part would have been very helpful and anyone else reading this who has a 202 and wants to tackle this job should employ the help of a friend.
done deal!
Last edited by SD202; 07-18-2014, 11:36 AM.
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car looks filthy good! love what you did with the sunvisors, very oem+
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will get some better, none IG pics of it when i get it all cleaned out theres dust and old foam everywhere.
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Originally posted by Oh Damn, it's Sam View Post^ Good choice. I like diamond stitch a lot, but too much of it can look really busy. Glad you're using it as sparing accents.
Is the W202 headliner pretty flat? I've contemplated doing synthetic suede on mine, but it's pretty deeply molded around the door openings and pillars, and I'm concerned about convincing it to stretch. Curious whose product you wound up with.
yes its fairly flat except on the sides. it didnt stretch to easily but with some clamps overnight to hold it in place while the adhesive dries helped a lot i have a few wrinkles i have to press out though. I also used suede that was backed with 1/8 inch thick foam. the products came from showtimefabric , and southernupholsterysupply. they're online and on ebay.
more teasers. should have it installed by weeks end if all goes as planned.
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^ Good choice. I like diamond stitch a lot, but too much of it can look really busy. Glad you're using it as sparing accents.
Is the W202 headliner pretty flat? I've contemplated doing synthetic suede on mine, but it's pretty deeply molded around the door openings and pillars, and I'm concerned about convincing it to stretch. Curious whose product you wound up with.
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Originally posted by SnugglebearFoN View PostLove it man! Looks awesome, im hoping to have another c280 by the end of the year. Hope to check out wuste one of these days too heard its a good show.
Wuste is a pretty awesome show! ive gone a few years now. Its one of the better euro shows out here on the west coast IMHO
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