F40 replica pics (Page 17/55)
madcurl JUN 13, 12:34 PM

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Originally posted by ferrobi:

Thinking of changing my current Momo seats for these Momo Corse seats. Good idea?





I saw those MOMO seats (several) at a shop in CA. In my case (choptop and on the chunky side) I'm passing on them but maybe you'll like these?



ferrobi JUN 13, 06:51 PM
Madcurl - those are nice but I am trying to get as close as possible to real F40 seat look - Gotta be red.



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madcurl JUN 13, 06:57 PM
Oh, I see your dilemma. Yeah, the ones I were sitting in are different but they do come in custom one colored styles and the backside are real carbon at $1300 a seat! The chrome plated hareware is the complet package.

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ferrobi JUN 13, 09:49 PM
From Amida "Dash making Perfectionist"

I've been working on the switch design prototype for the dash. Attached a couple pics. The original Ferrari switch is on the left. The round recessed area on the prototype is where the new graphics will be placed. I think it should work fine. I'll still need to build a mould & pop out a few copies before I can design the switch panel for it.

Rob
Fiero Interior Conversions
Seattle, WA. USA






ferrobi JUN 22, 10:37 PM
Got Momo Corse's delivered today - I like them a lot. Much better than my current Momo's. Can't gain any weight though as they are a very snug fit. Anyone interested in my other Momo's let me know - $300.00 for both plus shipping.

Rob



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PaulJK JUN 22, 10:51 PM
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ferrobi JUN 23, 12:15 PM
Me making $ for car.

Erik JUN 23, 03:50 PM

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Originally posted by ferrobi:

Me making $ for car.

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dude, buy a scaffold first!
ferrobi JUN 23, 04:49 PM

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Originally posted by Erik:


dude, buy a scaffold first!



Scaffold? Can't work as fast as i can with setup and takedown of scaffolding. Used them years ago and found i can save more time than you can imagine and make lot more money leaving the scaffold at home.
To keep a wet edge I have no time to mess around with scaffooling.

Rob

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Archie JUN 23, 06:31 PM

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Originally posted by ferrobi:

To keep a wet edge



Dude, you're gonna wet yourself on the way down.