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Custom Camo Interior

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A friend of mine had this idea to do his headliner in camo fabric. He ordered from realtree and bought a lighter fabric and became a little discouraged when someone told him that using 3m adhesive would soak right through the fabric or existing headliner material. I had wanted to do the same thing and thought to myself that there must be a way to make it work. I found a fabric adhesive and ordered the more durable fabric from realtree. Instead of doing my headliner I decided I would do the door panels and the visors. This is my end result and thought I would share it. I love it and I get compliments everywhere I go. People don't believe that a girl like me actually did this. On one hand I want to start making some side money, on the other I don't want people having the same style as me. Hope you all enjoy it.
 

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Looks really good is this just regular fabric from the online store realtree has? and on another note i see your a new member so Welcome! im glad to see our female population growing hope to see you stay you'll have fun with mods and everything you'll find on the site :)
 
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Wow, never seen that mod before. Looks fantastic. I could see you making some pretty good coin getting a custom interior shop going.
The forum has a section called "How To" and members can post how to do certain mods they have done to there truck. Check it out. Your interior mod would be a great "How To"
Good to have you in the forum. :D
 
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Thank you all for the wonderful compliments. And yes, I am still considered a newbie although I've been a member for a few months now. This interior job turned out amazing and I am so glad I have a custom interior. I sometimes forget I have it done and people take me off guard when they mention it. I'm so used to it by now but still never take the uniqueness for granted. I am glad you all enjoy the work I have done. I wanted to get it out there and see if people actually thought it was something I could make money doing as I thought so myself. I like going to the truck wrecking yard and I could start picking up door panels for different trucks, got to start somewhere right? Here's a picture of my truck too. Been looking at the tires and wheels section as this will be my next purchase. I just installed a 2 1/2 inch levelling kit on the front end myself.
 

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LOL Stars. Seriously though, that looks pretty awesome. I am looking for something like that because I think the seat covers are just to much for me. That is small with a big impact. Giving me some ideas though.
 
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Ha, well although I'm beyond marrying material its not on my agenda but I appreciate the offer. On a more serious note, I'm getting more pumped to start earning some cash making folks like you guys some custom interiors. What trucks do you drive and what would you pay for your custom panels? It took me about an hour and a half if less for both doors, but its like tint and has a curing process of a day or so. Help a girl out would ya.
 
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That's awfully flattering Jeremy. Shall I fib and tell you you're the first guy to tell me I made an appearance in their dreams? :) I thank you all for the compliments. It's pushing me more to do something with my crafty side. Woman of many talents here, about time I do something with them!
 
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