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The Ancient One's Naturally Aspirated 3 Rotor
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Getting into the car or driving it, you never see or notice the headliner. You'd never see it, if you weren't looking for it. But it does make the interior feel lighter, because of the light being bounced off it.
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If you look carefully, you can see the part of the seat that is covered in black leather and how it blends with the rest of the interior. You can also see the headliner.
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In both this picture and the next I think you can see what I mean about the black backs making the seats appear "thinner". The backs just disappear into the black of the interior.
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Here you can see that the backs are black and that I tried to have the red look like the original cloth pulled over the edges of the seats.
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(These next 3 pictures are from a different camera and the red color isn't right.)
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The ashtray and lid are completely chrome plated. Again, most exotics used to have ashtrays and they were almost always polished stainless steel or aluminum. The chrome plating mimics that.
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They had to disassemble the vents and individually plate each of the vent blades. Its a very small detail, but it looks much better than the black plastic blades.
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