They quickly (and with an apology) sent a replacement set for the proper year and sent the correct SEM vinyl paint. The color difference was due to a change in vinyl colors they had recently made. Upon receiving the kit, I found one headrest didn't fit right and one seat bottom was not even close to sewn correctly. I contacted them and they apologized and immediately sent the replacement parts.
The kit looks decent. It is nothing like what you'd expect from an upholstery shop and installer though. Part of the problem is that the kit is NOT apparently sewn from the factory patterns. The anchor points are significantly different and require more modification that I expected to get them to fit. I still have to make different anchors for the seat backs that won't anchor down due to flimsy plastic run along the bottom edge - again, nothing like the factory upholstery.
Other than having to modify all the anchor points, the kit was fairly easy to install. They provided the hog-ring pliers and hog-rings. The instructions provided were generic and relatively useless.
My door panels and arm rests in the pictures are from a parts car. I had removed the upholstery from the panels, made new hardboard backing panels, re-assembled them, added new piping around the edges and installed them. I also sprayed the center and upper consoles with vinyl paint and installed a new stereo. I also made a new carpet set from carpeting I got from Home Depot. I used the factory rubber floor mats to keep the stock look.



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It looks better than my old interior...here it is for comparison. The picture was taken before the vinyl completely dried out and started to crack and split at the seams.
