supercharged 1275 home brew interior poll.

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what interior

cage, no carpet, period buckets and harnesses
8
44%
standard interior with modern front seats
7
39%
totally standard interior
3
17%
modern sporty seats, front carpet and harnesses
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 18

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supercharged 1275 home brew interior poll.

Post by superchargedfool »

hi.

my 2 door is tidy and bodily standard in trafalgar blue.

will probably be running bumpers and 15 inch steel wheels painted off white with the moggy centre caps. It is lowered a bit but does look very standard.

Running gear is nuts though as you all probably know from my other thread.

Point is do i fit a cage, no carpets, period buckets and harnesses?
Do I fit standard interior with more modern seats?
Do I fit totally standard interior? (this car does handle though)
Do I fit modern sporty seats, front carpet and harnesses?

other suggestions also welcome. i am aiming for sleeper look on outside but really can't make my mind up on inside.
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Post by Kevin »

This is really a personal choice type of question, what sort of look do you really want to achieve.
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Post by superchargedfool »

I know it is a personal choice sort of thing but I am torn between two options and I thought I would "ask the audience" for there opinion.
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OK vote cast for standard interior with upgraded fronts to match the sleeper look.
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Post by dunketh »

Daily Driver = Option 2
Track Toy = Option 1

Actually I'd be tempted to run option 2 with a discreet rear/half cage, just incase the worst happens.
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Post by MoggyTech »

Option one would be horribly noisy, and render the car a pain to drive for normal road use.

Option Two with a rollbar would be my choice.
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Post by superchargedfool »

hi

i was torn between option 1 and option 4.

seems like you guys favour option 1. I am surprised my stereotypical image of moggy owners made me think you would favour a less radical interior.

I will probably go with option 2 for now but move to option 1 when engine fully sorted (that'll be next week then) :D

cheers for opinions. i always favoured option 1 myself but wanted to see if it would make my car unpopular.
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