E9 Trunk Trim Panel Set- US Version

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Hi Guys,
Thank to @Eric V who sent me his old panel set I can offer reproductions for US Version cars.
Panel Set in 7 mm plywood and grey synthetic leather.
Copied from an original, same thickness and dimensions.
$345 USD + shipping + PayPal charges
 

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Since you are 90% there, might be smart to do a version for eariler coupe? (mine is a 74, so I am only suggesting for others..) ...and I don't mean to be forward, but I think I'd want a coat or two of good paint, latex, or just a lacquer/poly coat, before it is upholstered. Looks like a nice job, and not a bad price. Any idea of shipping cost to east coast USA? Thanks.
 

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Alvaro makes the earlier style panels too.
 

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Since you are 90% there, might be smart to do a version for eariler coupe? (mine is a 74, so I am only suggesting for others..) ...and I don't mean to be forward, but I think I'd want a coat or two of good paint, latex, or just a lacquer/poly coat, before it is upholstered. Looks like a nice job, and not a bad price. Any idea of shipping cost to east coast USA? Thanks.

Both Styles in the photo
 

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Received the panels that Alvaro made from copying my old ones for the ‘74 USA big bumper cars. They fit perfectly and look great, very nice! Still deciding about fasteners, may use short screws and bevel collars for the look but not actually screwed down or may just roll without.
 

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Received the panels that Alvaro made from copying my old ones for the ‘74 USA big bumper cars. They fit perfectly and look great, very nice! Still deciding about fasteners, may use short screws and bevel collars for the look but not actually screwed down or may just roll without.
Wow stunning I must say !!
The panels really look and fit nicely

Thank you Alvaro for doing that
 

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Received the panels that Alvaro made from copying my old ones for the ‘74 USA big bumper cars. They fit perfectly and look great, very nice! Still deciding about fasteners, may use short screws and bevel collars for the look but not actually screwed down or may just roll without.

If you have carpet then may as well go sans screws, they often strip anyway. A lot easier to remove too.
 
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