Quickly shifting from one step to the next Shanon moved on to the interior of the vehicle. He had the dashboard and various interior panels fiberglass and painted again with help of Chad Boudreaux and then turned to Deville's Seat Cover shop to have the door panels, headliner and the R1 Racing Seats wrapped in blue and black tweed.
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He then added a Momo steering wheel and Auto Meter gauges to bring his dream into reality. Of course, no interior is complete without a stereo system. He also added an Alpine CD player with Pioneer mids and tweets, Rockford Fosgate subs, and Memphis D1000 amps. Don't forget the Farad Lighting Audio power cap and you can say it's enough to feel some good vibrations.