While suspension parts come in, I've started on the interior.
- Ran leather cleaner on all leather surfaces, front to rear
- Removed ALL interior black plastic parts and wood trim on the center console and dashboard
- Disassembly all black plastic pieced down to their individual components and they will be cleaned, reconditioned and/or replaced as required. This is the only way to ensure 10 years of "gunk" from all surfaces and seams/cracks/crevices are removed. Any other way is "not good enough".
The doors and rear center console will shortly follow and while the hard plastic pieces are out, I will treat the leather, and touch ALL leather imperfections with leather filler and finish it off with color-matched dye, reinstall all parts, then steam clean all surfaces.
Before reinstalling the wood trim, they will undergo a good polish, and the center console trim is the worse, it may require a 2000 grit wet sanding prior to polishing. Once in, the interior will look 10 years brand new......