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Toms 01 New Seat Covers

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Gone but not forgotten
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08 VR Convertible 2014 TR Coupe
While the seats were out of the corvette and the new seat covers were being installed, Tom took the opportunity to clean the driver and passenger carpets. As proof I took photos of Tom at work.

tomonpassengerside.jpg

Tom starts with the passenger side carpets​

passengerside.jpg

Tom is still cleaning the passenger side carpets. I thought his side would have been needed more cleaning.​

tomondriverside.jpg

Now he is cleaning the driver side carpets.​

toolswithnoseat.jpg

Tom decides not to vacuum the tools left on the driver side, instead he carefully had cleaned every one of them​

Thanks to Yoda's tutorial, I am able to post these photos of Tom doing his thing. I believe that a tutorial with Power Point and handouts would be a perfect seminar for CF 2011. Jane Ann, Yoda, or Rob could do it for the rest of us. Thanks again Yoda for the time you took to show me the procedures. I wanted to add them to Tom's original post, but haven't figured it out yet and I wanted my first real post to be successful.
Barrett​
 
While the seats were out of the corvette and the new seat covers were being installed, Tom took the opportunity to clean the driver and passenger carpets. As proof I took photos of Tom at work.

tomonpassengerside.jpg

Tom starts with the passenger side carpets​

passengerside.jpg

Tom is still cleaning the passenger side carpets. I thought his side would have been needed more cleaning.​

tomondriverside.jpg

Now he is cleaning the driver side carpets.​

toolswithnoseat.jpg

Tom decides not to vacuum the tools left on the driver side, instead he carefully had cleaned every one of them​

Thanks to Yoda's tutorial, I am able to post these photos of Tom doing his thing. I believe that a tutorial with Power Point and handouts would be a perfect seminar for CF 2011. Jane Ann, Yoda, or Rob could do it for the rest of us. Thanks again Yoda for the time you took to show me the procedures. I wanted to add them to Tom's original post, but haven't figured it out yet and I wanted my first real post to be successful.

Barrett​
Hate to say it but the pictures aren't there. All I see is 403 Forbidden.
 
When I first posted the pictures, they were there and I reviewed them. Now I need Yoda or someone to tell me what I did wrong. And, because there are no pictures, I believe that the moderators should delete my post. Thanks John for checking for me. Wonder what the problem is.
Barrett
 
The links seem to be okay:

PHP:
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/7448/tomonpassengerside.jpg


I followed the link of one of your images, Barrett, and all I got was the "Forbidden" message too. I can't think of a reason the images would be blocked because I think (I'm NOT sure) that image shack photos have been posted here before. ;shrug

Then again, maybe not. I'd suggest trying to load them to photobucket.com or flickr.com... I know they allow hotlinking to photos posted on their sites.

Or simply upload them into your posts here as attachments.

http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com...568-how-do-i-upload-photos-into-my-posts.html

:wJane Ann
 
Now that Jane Ann has confirmed my suspicions that the photos were removed because I deleted the photos from ImageShack, thus deleting the link, I will try again. I noticed that my test photo I did with Yoda in Effingham was on the CAC site until I deleted it from ImageShack and got the same message. As Yoda told me, once you learn the procedure, it becomes easier. I am still learning the procedure.
Barrett
 

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