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And no, I couldn't get any larger pictures...
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#422
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She's looking mighty fine mate.. soon be wiring time
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Shhhhh, I'm trying to forget that!
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Looks really nice and neat. Loving the white and black combo.
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Thank you, it's really come along in the past month. I should have the dash done and fitted by the end of the week. I'm unsure as to whether I should add some sort of structure behind. I certainly need to add something to fit the ecu and fuse/relay/witchcraft on to.
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I was just gonna mount the hardware on the inside of the scuttle thats on the engine side.
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#427
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I see a lot of people doing that and it makes perfect sense but I don't like the idea of a big empty void or the underside of the scuttle above your knees being open. I need to come up with something that makes it feel more finished.
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Mainly for Iva, I put a panel at the bottom of the dash. If you can't touch it, it can't fail. I removed the drivers side after Iva as I needed a little more leg room but left the passengers and added a cigarette and USB socket for satnav and phone.
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seeing as photobucket has gone crazy. Could you show me how you fitted your side panels? I cant decide if i should glue them or rivet. Thanks!
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#430
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I used both, glued along all contact points with maybe 15/20 rivets per side holding them on tight.
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