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Blog Title: Flash's 2g DSM build!!!
I wanted to share with everyone on DSMTuners, my 2g's interior build. It has since went into the engine bay. I felt like I had too much clutter inside the cabin and wasn't happy with it. I didn't want this to be like the typical gutted DSM that looks like shit. Since it is all in typical Flash-fashion- I think you will all enjoy since I haven't seen this done to a DSM yet.

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Complete Interior Rebuild In Progress- More Interior Progress!

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Posted 08-08-2011 at 01:23 PM by Flash

In this update I have started to install the interior wiring harness. I started from the back and worked my way forward. This will be one of the least exciting updates. I am personally pumped when I can get the dash back in, install my Sparco seats and install my Schroth harness! Stay tuned!

In the next update I will be messing with the Stack wiring, the front interior harness, rewiring some things, heat shrinking other things, running the wires for my gauges. And in the next next update I will be showing off my powder coated parts. Hint- you can't have a bare metal shifter base with Coke stains on it exposed... that's not good looking!


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  1. Old Comment
    9!'clipseDOHC's Avatar
    It's looking great!
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    Posted 08-10-2011 at 01:01 AM by 9!'clipseDOHC 9!'clipseDOHC is offline
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    E116's Avatar
    How did you remove all the glue/tar black stuff from the insides of the doors? The stuff that holds the plastic on?
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    Posted 08-10-2011 at 11:29 AM by E116 E116 is offline
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    Flash's Avatar
    I used aircraft stripper. It worked perfectly! Then you just sand away to prep it for paint. I also had a lot of Dynamat black tar that I had to remove also. I refused to photograph that because I spent well over 10 hours on the driver side door. It was a nightmare, but with enough effort and self-motivation I think it came out pretty good.
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    Posted 08-12-2011 at 10:07 PM by Flash Flash is offline
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    mitsumikey's Avatar
    any plans for your sunroof or strengthening the roof? I m going for a similar look to yours. I dont want to loose my sunroof but I want to cage the car too. I want the sunroof to still be easily removable, but I want to stiffen the roof. Would be nice to easily remove the sunroof on track days, and have a CF plug or something if necessary.
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    Posted 03-31-2013 at 08:41 AM by mitsumikey mitsumikey is offline
 
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