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Thanks for sharing the pics Steve. I wonder what the final official superdry model will look like. Each picture I've seen has differnt stickers/logos/paint/tires/pipes/wheels. I guess the writing on the orange walls and orange rear rim won't make it into production. I think I prefer the black pipes with orange tip to the chrome.

Do you have any pics of the seat bottoms or center console? Was the entire interior quilted with the diamond pattern, or just the seatbacks?


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Like it from the first time I saw it and it looks even better now, great pictures.

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Originally Posted By lightsphere
Like it from the first time I saw it and it looks even better now, great pictures.


The nicest one, in my opinion, at the factory, was a gunmetal grey metallic with a berry red (burgundy) leather. An absolutely stunning combination.

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Good photos Steve - is the one with the good looking dude in a shirt, sitting at the wheel your good self?

That uncovered back wheel always worries me. I'm afraid that production cars won't get some kind of mudguard over the wheel, it really will need it. Even the demo at my local dealer doesn't have a cover. It's not a big deal to make one, but for £30k............


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I have seen an injection moulded cover for the rear section. I would imagine these will be fitted to the finished M3W.

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Ditto Simon.


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Originally Posted By Simon
I have seen an injection moulded cover for the rear section. I would imagine these will be fitted to the finished M3W.


There's a picture of this about halfway down the page. I think this is necessary, plus it makes for a nice little storage compartment.

http://www.morgan3wheeler.co.uk/news.php?id=27



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Originally Posted By Burrogs
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I have seen an injection moulded cover for the rear section. I would imagine these will be fitted to the finished M3W.


There's a picture of this about halfway down the page. I think this is necessary, plus it makes for a nice little storage compartment.

http://www.morgan3wheeler.co.uk/news.php?id=27



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I must've missed that picture. If they fit those to production cars it will be great, keeps the rear section clean and, as you say, makes for a neat little storeage area.


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Originally Posted By Burrogs
Do you have any pics of the seat bottoms or center console? Was the entire interior quilted with the diamond pattern, or just the seatbacks?

Sorry for the delay in responding. You can see the seat bottom in several of my photos, beginning with the first one. Both the seat back and bottom were tufted, as were the body side armrests. The center console was not tufted.


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