Baseball Interior: Yes/No?
How do you feel about the interior, anyone have it and regret it?
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thanks,
Hall
I was in the same place u r now, basically. First i was sceptical about the red intrior too, its just so UnCommon, plus u gotta pay more for the ALMS edition itself, since it is a limited edition. Only 500 built. I saw the red interior before at auto auction and local dealer around september on the TT. Than, right before i was buying one, now in the very end of May, almost June i went to check one more final time an ALMS at local dealer, here round Chicago. They actually had both of the ALMS's, the Red with Silver interior and the opposite. But i still was haunting for the black interior. But VERY FORTUNETELLY for me, i found an ALMS with the right Milage and good, negotiable price, from a seller, who seemed not to push it too fast, u know. And it was the one for me.

I wish they'd sell the coupes with red or baseball interior and those NICE, THICK(dunno what u call it) maybe stiches(?), the one on the sides of the seats... I think that thing is even hotter than just red. I saw it only once, a very long time ago, back in Europe. I was amazed. Gosh, i want those stiches soo bad, id pay most of my monthly salary just to get them!
I wouldn't even consider any other interior than the Red in coupe or baseball in roadsters!!! Go for it, all the way! For real!

Another thing. The condition of the car itself is very important, and no interior color should be the priority in the first place. U need to know what their they week parts are. So far(again, i own the car for only a month, and it has extremely low milage), but even by having the low milage will not prevent its defects
(. And thats the sad part on the TT. Tell me if you need the whole list on what u need to check and what you need to know prior buying.Good luck!
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However, I don't think it wears all that well. My baseball stitch seams are wearing where my *** rubs getting in and out of the car. They also wear at the seatbelt.
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