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TitanMotorsports
11-13-2009, 10:04 AM
Since we've added our custom Audio and Upholstery division here at Titan we've had the opportunity transform the interiors of quite a few Supras. We've added double-stitched quilted inserts to the door panel and armrest, and a quilted alcantara headliner. This particular car already had Sparco Milanos in black suede in the front, so we stitched a rear seat in alcantara to match.

This particular car is still a work in progress as we are updating the audio system as well but I figured I would give you guys a sneak peak. What do you guys think?
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Quilted-01.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Quilted-02.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Quilted-03.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Quilted-04.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Quilted-05.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Quilted-06.JPG
We've done these in suede and leather, this particular car had carbon fiber overlays which were discoloring, so we opted to strip the panels and paint them to match the exterior of the car. When we add the inserts on the door panel, the rest of the panels get fresh vinyl as well. We have a show-car that will be getting quite a bit of customization to the dash with leather/suede/quilting in the works.
Here is another example in leather:
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Red-01.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Red-02.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Red-03.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Red-04.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Red-05.JPG
http://site.titanmotorsports.com/images/upholstery/Supra-Red-06.JPG
We can also mail-order similar packages when cores are available for those who can't bring their cars to Orlando. Custom colors, materials, stitching are all available; the sky is the limit when it comes to what’s possible.

SilS13Coupe
11-13-2009, 10:14 AM
Lets see some pics of the car!

ThatGuy
11-13-2009, 10:15 AM
What do you guys think?

I think if you're trying to sell interiors, you should be a paid advertiser.

I think if you are looking for feedback on your Supra, you shouldn't be asking on a Nissan website.

I think if you are just showing off the interior work, you are barking up the wrong tree as well. Most of the drifting fanboys here, rip everything out of their cars, not replace it with quality materials.

exitspeed
11-13-2009, 10:18 AM
I think if you are just showing off the interior work, you are barking up the wrong tree as well. Most of the drifting fanboys here, rip everything out of their cars, not replace it with quality materials.

However unfortunate that may be. Everyone's gonna regret that in 10 years.

S14_Kouki
11-13-2009, 11:28 AM
However unfortunate that may be. Everyone's gonna regret that in 10 years.

Its been 6 years for me and I still feel good about it. But we will see what the next 4 brings.

exitspeed
11-13-2009, 11:44 AM
Its been 6 years for me and I still feel good about it. But we will see what the next 4 brings.

When peopel get a little older and they start thinking back on 240's and then they actually wanna build a quality example (Mike from Clear Corners comes to mind) with the interior in tact some people are going to start regretting it.

drift freaq
11-13-2009, 11:53 AM
When peopel get a little older and they start thinking back on 240's and then they actually wanna build a quality example (Mike from Clear Corners comes to mind) with the interior in tact some people are going to start regretting it.

yes I would agree with you Mel but MIke ripped his interior out! LOL. While Mikes car is an example of a quality build, it fails as an example for the purpose of this thread. LOL

Oh and I do agree with Thatguy, Supra's here? Supra interiors here? It seems Titanmotorsports is trolling for business.

exitspeed
11-13-2009, 12:08 PM
yes I would agree with you Mel but MIke ripped his interior out! LOL. While Mikes car is an example of a quality build, it fails as an example for the purpose of this thread. LOL

Oh and I do agree with Thatguy, Supra's here? Supra interiors here? It seems Titanmotorsports is trolling for business.

Oops. For some reason I had it in my head he was doing a nice interior.

Oh well. If I was doing a quality build it would be with a minty clean interior. Pretty much exactly what I used to have. :cry:

brndck
11-13-2009, 12:25 PM
i think more people should focus on interior stuffs. broadfield comes to mind instantly.

ronmcdon
11-13-2009, 12:31 PM
It would be nice to see more ppl with posh & practical interiors.
This is a refreshing change of scenery.

That suede black interior isn't my thing,
but it does look pleasing imo (certainly far better than my stock 240 interior).
good job.

idk if they are trolling for business though.
There aren't many Supra owners here,
or even 'much' ppl who would do the same to their 240.

Now if the dude said "We can do the same for your 240 for 'such & such' price,
then that would certainly be crossing the line.

SlideWell
11-13-2009, 12:38 PM
I think if you're trying to sell interiors, you should be a paid advertiser.

I think if you are looking for feedback on your Supra, you shouldn't be asking on a Nissan website.

I think if you are just showing off the interior work, you are barking up the wrong tree as well. Most of the drifting fanboys here, rip everything out of their cars, not replace it with quality materials.

i was thinking the same

ThatGuy
11-13-2009, 12:41 PM
Yeah, I left this open longer then I should have.

Titan, if you guys would like to actually contribute to Zilvia, rather then only posting when it has some business benefit to you, feel free.

But, if the next time you post, I catch even the slightest hint of you posting to advertise, I will not hesitate to ban you.

You are welcome to join our community, but you will not USE our community.

We appreciate your Fuel Regulator comparison, but this thread was just showing off your business.

:lockd: