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Old 07-07-2006, 09:48 PM
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Talking JPM Stitched Interior Panels

Well, after a few installs and pattern design we finally got our group buy up for the full JPM interior set. https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...ic=400941&st=0
I wanted to wait to post it in this section until I made sure everything was coming out smoothly. So far, everything has turned out great and I'm slowly getting better at sewing


For those that don't remember, here is the first custom interior that was made:

JPM Shift Boot:


JPM Stitched Center Console Cover:


JPM AP2 Console Pad skin:






JPM Door Panels:




Since then, the stitching has gotten better and I've expanded to a lot of different colors. Here's a recent shift boot that's being sent out:





I've also been playing around with some color combos of the various materials I got in:











Recently, I got some alcantara style material in and will probably end up doing a few combos with that. Anyway, check it out and let me know what you think.
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:28 PM
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i love the shift boot and door panels. i want them real bad but i dont think i have the money for them. all of it just looks so amazing. keep up the good work.
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I would love to see some alacantra panels and such.
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Update!!! I just found out that the console covers can fit over existing OEM vinyl console covers in addition to the carpet ones. I just put in a full interior kit today on a 2002. Overdrive charcoal and black This means that any year model can take advantage of the console covers.







Fitment is getting much better as well as the stitching.
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They look damn good. Are they expensive? Whats the install time on these?
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Originally Posted by revS2k,Jul 9 2006, 10:48 PM
They look damn good. Are they expensive? Whats the install time on these?
Prices are listed in the group buy thread that's linked at the top of the first post.

It took me about two hours to do the whole interior. Of course, I've done it a few times before

I would think the average person would be able to do both doors in under an hour and a half if they took their time.
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wowzers the stitchin is really coming along luv it
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Wow- that looks great!

Dumb question: are you a big Juan Pablo Montoya fan, or does JPM stand for something else?

Anyway, can't wait to see the alcantara.
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Originally Posted by Destro,Jul 10 2006, 08:00 AM
Wow- that looks great!

Dumb question: are you a big Juan Pablo Montoya fan, or does JPM stand for something else?

Anyway, can't wait to see the alcantara.
No, actually it stands for Joe Pavich Modifications (me ). A friend of mine coined it on the Atlanta board. It was kind of funny since it's close to JDM and all so it stuck. Now we all joke about our cars being JPM instead of JDM
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Bump for a great guy. Joe the quality is getting better daily. I love the black with red stitching on the door panels
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