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leather is slippery.... 
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Not if the seats are slightly bucketed, my ones hold me in place REALLY well.
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better lights too...... how do they make the lights dim slowly after the door is closed?
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Something I am working on. Very simple circuit that when switched on gradually raises the voltage, and when switched off gradually fades (using capacitors). I will knock together a simple circuit diagram/parts list and a simple howto when its done and submit it as an article.
Dont forget to upgrade your headlights to a more modern spec too... And LED brake/tail/indicators too.... (I have done all the above... all very worthwhile)
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yea samcat you are the one who inspired me the whole thing.... 
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Sweet!
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what i wanna put in the car: central lock (that locks everything including the motor hood and the front trunk), power windows, heated glass, electric mirrors
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Central Locking - easy. There are kits for it.
Power windows - easy. Again, there are kits for it.
Heated glass. You can get heated rear windows (I have one - well worthwhile), and for FLATSCREEN bugs you can get heated fronts (again, very worthwhile). Havent been able to find a heated 1303 (superbeetle) windscreen though....
Electric mirrors is a case of finding mirrors that look nice, are easy to fit and are electric. Need to find somewhere to mount the control too.....
Oh, and dont forget an alarm that can integrate with the central locking/power windows.... Mine does and its sooo cool. Set the alarm and doors lock themselves and windows wind up. Oh, and the interior light comes on for 30 seconds when disarmed.
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hey samcat how do you sound deaden your car? like everywhere you can't see the bare metal? did you use dynamat?
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Dynamat extreme. Costs more, weighs less and deadens the sound better. I have literally covered anything inside with enough to deaden the panel properly. including the floorpan! I then used carpet underfelt then a normal carpet kit.... makes the car soo much quieter.
Cut the dynamat into strips about 2-3 inches wide. Makes it MUCH easier to work with. Pick a panel, rap it with your knuckles and listed to the noise. Apply a single strip to the centre of the panel. rap it again and listen... apply another strip about 1-2inches from the first. rap and listen. Repeat until your happy with how dead the panel is.
Do the dynamat on a nice hot day, leave the dynamat UNROLLED on a table inside in a warm room for a few days before applying (be careful, the edges are sticky and can make a mess of tableclothes/wooden tables. Put it on newspaper). Get a small wooden roller and a heatgun/hairdryer for when you are applying the dynamat... makes it much easier to get it stuck down. The better is stuck down the better it works.
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anyway, needa start saving dough for this whole thing...
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Take it a bit at a time. Write a list of what you want to do, and what you need to buy to do it... That way you can buy the bits you can afford to start with, and get those jobs out of the way... it gradually all comes together.
Well worthwhile for the end result. Feels/sounds like a modern car
Cya,
Sam C