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I was watching the Velocity Cable Channel last night and thought of this thread. The narrator was driving a refurbished classic sports car. He loved the refinishing but as he was driving along he said that it just didn't handle like the 'straight-from-the factory' even tho' the suspension, steering, transmission and engine had all been hand installed. Sometimes a hand built car just feels like it was idiosyncratically assembled.
Over my lifetime of driving, I have always felt that my repaired cars were just never the same after they had gone into the shop (even when the shop was considered 'the best').
 

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did you read the thread? there were 2 or 3 more in there saying they had the same problem and they all had the premier trim
no i didn't read it entirely but to say it's just premier trim only is ridiculous... it's the same dash except for the stitching
 

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I agree with the idea that the Premier trim is the best, cheapest, most-no-brainer option you can get. Especially if you want the Redline interior (which I have) that looks awesome on white, silver, Magnetic, black and DIB. And for 16, you can get Yellow, on several of the colors, for another really cool look.

I didn't know what it was when I ordered it, but took a chance. Have seen both now and am really glad I checked the 68B box.

Bubbles, schmubbles.
 

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I was watching the Velocity Cable Channel last night and thought of this thread. The narrator was driving a refurbished classic sports car. He loved the refinishing but as he was driving along he said that it just didn't handle like the 'straight-from-the factory' even tho' the suspension, steering, transmission and engine had all been hand installed. Sometimes a hand built car just feels like it was idiosyncratically assembled.
Over my lifetime of driving, I have always felt that my repaired cars were just never the same after they had gone into the shop (even when the shop was considered 'the best').
You must have psychic powers since this thread hadn't even been created yet ;)
 

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"no i didn't read it entirely but to say it's just premier trim only is ridiculous... it's the same dash except for the stitching": the premium trim is probably put together by a different crew. Remember the car is put together on assembly lines. Is the bubbling occurring in the same area each time? The manufacturing/installing crews may be creating a quality control problem. (Why don't all 2015s have perfect or mismatched panel alignments?)
 

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"Ecoswag1990"...typical Forum troll...I guess you haven't heard about DVRs?
 

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"Ecoswag1990"...typical Forum troll...I guess you haven't heard about DVRs?
LOL you're dumb. So you're saying your DVR allows you to see the threads that haven't yet been created? because you stated that you were thinking about this thread the night before. That's pretty nifty
 

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Do the Recaro seats in Premier Trim cars have better quality leather than the standard leather Recaros?
 

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This thread is starting to deteriorate like so many others...Trolls see what they want to see. Reminds me of my (and others) warning about using Summer tires in the winter.
Both Perelli and Ford were warning buyers that they shouldn't use those tires when the temperature goes below freezing. I was blasted as a liar and a fool for stating the facts.
Two months later...there were a lot of Forum comments about their new performance tires slipping and sliding uncontrollably. I haven't seen too many comments lately saying that I didn't know what I was talking about.
So I apologize...Yes, you Trolls are always right and know more than any one else on the planet.
 

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I agree with the idea that the Premier trim is the best, cheapest, most-no-brainer option you can get. Especially if you want the Redline interior (which I have) that looks awesome on white, silver, Magnetic, black and DIB. And for 16, you can get Yellow, on several of the colors, for another really cool look.

I didn't know what it was when I ordered it, but took a chance. Have seen both now and am really glad I checked the 68B box.

Bubbles, schmubbles.

redline would look good in guard when done right, but i do not believe they offer it for that color for some reason.
 

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I would have the Premier trim if it came in something other than black or red. I'm sick of black (11+ years with black interiors) and the red doesn't look right with Ruby, IMO. So, I ordered Ceramic. The only difference I care about is the soft touch on the upper door. Otherwise, not a big difference to me.
 

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This thread is starting to deteriorate like so many others...Trolls see what they want to see. Reminds me of my (and others) warning about using Summer tires in the winter.
Both Perelli and Ford were warning buyers that they shouldn't use those tires when the temperature goes below freezing. I was blasted as a liar and a fool for stating the facts.
Two months later...there were a lot of Forum comments about their new performance tires slipping and sliding uncontrollably. I haven't seen too many comments lately saying that I didn't know what I was talking about.
So I apologize...Yes, you Trolls are always right and know more than any one else on the planet.
Nothing you've posted in this thread was actually on topic. But hey just keep calling everyone trolls and telling irrelevant stories. Us know it alls like reading them

For the record I was just poking fun at your mistake and you took it way too seriously
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