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Attn: Toysrrus "NU LUV" is ready for sale

I think that just the plinth, crash pads and console support have been dyed to match the upholstery. No mention of dye on the seats. Nice (but pricey) car complete with HVDA.
 
I'm not sure I dig the crash pad etc being dyed to match the seats.

Nice looking car though, and beats the heck out of what mine looks like!
 
Interesting look.

I, too, dyed my crash pads... I dyed them black. The replacements were a matte leather-like black -- originals were darker, shinier and looked like plastic. I used a black dye to get the original appearance.
 
Hi There Peoples;

Well; I tend to agree with the Majority: I personally don`t like the Crash Pads & Support dyed that color: It had to be done to match the seats:

And, For the Tidy sum of $16K; Man, I just happen to know where I can get a Sweet TR3!!

Aint that Right Rick!!!!!

Don`t let the cat out of the bag Rick;

Thanx, Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
I kinda like the dash dyed. Of all the crazy dash ideas I have seen, you have to admit it is a unique idea.
 
For that kind of money, where is the convertible top, or did I miss something? It's nice to have the HT, but we usually need the soft version more than the hardtop.

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OOPS! I see it in the listing, but I'd like to see if it's dyed as well.
 
No rust? Check out the speedo. A whole lot of moisture going on in there.
 
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