| muran0 |
BEFORE! FIRST CUSTOM DONE - DASH MOLD


AFTER! GOT RID OF THE MOLD PROJECT AND KEEPING THE CLEAN LOOK OF A CHANGE :)




NEXT TO DO - TRYING TO FIND A GOOD SPOT FOR THE GAMECUBE :2: |
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| zebelkhan |
Looks much much better this way.
I like the fact that it appears your dash did not suffer any damage from the previous install....:) |
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| njjoe |
muranO-
That is some very beautiful work!! I give you quite a bit of credit for your craftsmanship, creativity, and guts!!
Great job!!
-njjoe |
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| nissanlove |
| were did you relocate your mirror adjustments and seat heaters(if any) |
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| muran0 |
| I just made some new custom brackets for the car receiver and console to be kept good when lowered. That way I don't have to damage any of the stock interior parts beside cutting a hole for the receiver to fit. Actually, I got the idea off another member on this forum but not sure how he done it. Though my deck is nicer than his :D Underneath the console is a cable for the audio and video jacks. This way I can hook up anything like gamecube, digital camera etc.. to be seen or played, and of course I get power output same as house voltage by using a inverter. |
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| muran0 |
There is a small gap enough for me to put my hand underneath the console so no relocation needed. This way I can still switch on the heated heats and AWD lock. Though for mirror adjustment is rarely to be used so I set the position they're suppose to be, and leave it as is. This project taken two days to do, and is great for anyone who wants to put a aftermarket receiver, which connects to subwoofer or basically enhancing your audio entertainment.
quote: Originally posted by nissanlove
were did you relocate your mirror adjustments and seat heaters(if any)
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| nissanlove |
| ahh i see now i mean i really see :4: from the other pictures it looked like the consol was sitting right on top of the switches. cool. the other installation of this type on this forum was also on a charcol interior. |
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| muran0 |
| Ya, when you lower just make sure you have enough space between the monitor and console for the car deck trim. |
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