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whiteracer
03-16-2003, 10:46 AM
I have a JL 12w0-4 sub already in a box and i'm have 2 10w0-4 subs that are just sitting here. I also have an eclipse 5/4 amp and another eclipse 2/1 amp sitting here. I don't want to just have it looking plain and all, does anyone know of any shops around Pasadena that could add a custom look to what i have?
Frostbyte
03-18-2003, 10:53 AM
Dude I don't get your Sig. Just because someone asks if your dash came like that doesn't mean that he thinks it looks good. Plus even if he did think that your dash looked good look at what he is rolling in you think he has a sence of style?
whiteracer
03-20-2003, 11:46 AM
that's the point...
Anyone got an answer to my question?
Anyone got an answer to my question?
CivicLx
03-20-2003, 04:47 PM
I'd just check some import mags out or car stereo mags out and find out where those people are getting their work done at. Obviously I mean the SoCal cars. Like for my body shop, that's how I found them. They'd had a number of cars in Import Tuner so I decided to go with them.
whiteracer
03-21-2003, 12:37 PM
so anyone know of any shops? I got two 12 subs and two amps of different sizes.
side note: anyone know how to get to Kreative Interior? I looked them up and then i think i must've taken a wrong turn or something cause i couldn't find the address. Will they do the trunk too?
side note: anyone know how to get to Kreative Interior? I looked them up and then i think i must've taken a wrong turn or something cause i couldn't find the address. Will they do the trunk too?
CivicLx
03-21-2003, 01:27 PM
That's where I got my interior done. I get there from the 60. Take the San Gabriel Blvd Exit...actually I don't even know. They're on Valley though. Call them and ask for Hung. (626)288-0565
whiteracer
03-21-2003, 03:24 PM
i want to get a red/white interior but all i can afford now is to get the seats done. Right now all i have on is a red dash trim kit against my dark grayish dash. I got 4 red/white should pads and thats about it. If i only get my seats, center console carpet, and door panel carpet done, you think that would look good? or should i go with a red/gray or red/black or what?
CivicLx
03-21-2003, 03:57 PM
Well I'd ask them about their basic packages. I talked to Hung a few days ago and said they have basic packages starting at $695. I'm not positive, but I think that includes the seats, center console, rear deck and door panels. He'd be able to tell you for sure what all that includes. Actually, not sure if you called, but they're closed on Fridays. They're open Saturday-Thursday though.
Good luck. And for colors, I'm sure red and white would look nice.
Good luck. And for colors, I'm sure red and white would look nice.
whiteracer
03-22-2003, 10:16 AM
i think i just want to get the seats done. Do you know how long that would take? Did it take more than a day to do all of yours? Its gonna be a lot less than the basic package at 695 right?
CivicLx
03-22-2003, 04:25 PM
Have you called them to find out?? As for how long it takes; they had my car for a week or so but I wasn't in a hurry because I was in Japan at the time. Like I said, give them a call and they'll be able to tell you for sure:)
whiteracer
03-22-2003, 05:46 PM
ok, i went there this afternoon. They're a freaking hole in the wall. They told me they had a basic package for $575 or 595 that does the front and back seats and door panels. They said i could get the whole interior done for 1500. That's just way too much for me. I don't want it to look too flashy, i just want to get rid of the ugly carpeted seats and center console carpet and the door panel carpet. Still, 595 is a good chunk of change. They said four working days and since i need my car for one of my jobs (i'm a messenger for the city attorney and a legal clerk), i can't go four days without that money for work so i'm gonna wait till my family goes on vacation and then give them my car. But i'm trying to see if there a cheaper way of getting what i want. Perhaps doing it myself or going to a cheaper shop. Any ideas? I think i remember seeing ways of doing it yourself.
CivicLx
03-22-2003, 08:22 PM
Well glad you found it okay. yeah they're hella tiny but they do some good work. I'm not sure how to DIY exactly, but I'm sure you can probably save a pretty good amount if you go that route. As for cheaper shops, I'm sure they're out there, but I don't really know of any offhand. The only other shops that I really know of in SoCal that are CarCraft and Apollo. Apollo is on Valley; I think right where the 710 ends and Valley begins. Too bee honest, I think they might actually be a little bit more, but you can call them and find out for sure.
Good luck man:)
Good luck man:)
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