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Simple and too the point, nothing fancy. I repainted it so it is totally smooth now and you can't see the imfamous "missing button" at all now. Sorry for the large pic.
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talontsiawd said:
Simple and too the point, nothing fancy. I repainted it so it is totally smooth now and you can't see the imfamous "missing button" at all now. Sorry for the large pic.
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that looks clean man.. simple yet effective.. i like it. :thumb:
 
Here is mine....just got started but i think it is a decent start.
I took my time to get the best quality i could with spray paint.

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I think it looks better in person and i also painted the callipers to match.
 
RedTurboEclipse said:
that looks clean man.. simple yet effective.. i like it. :thumb:
Thanks man, i try to keep my car as clean looking as possible. The stock plastic just wasn't cutting it for me though.
 
sexy...

IMO only one racing seat is ugly. And i really can't say i like non adjastable seats either. Id say sell that seat and save and get 2 adjustable ones in a non bright color like the one you have. But then again this is my opinion.
 
optimuspeterson said:
sexy...

IMO only one racing seat is ugly. And i really can't say i like non adjastable seats either. Id say sell that seat and save and get 2 adjustable ones in a non bright color like the one you have. But then again this is my opinion.
I strongly agree :thumb:
 
here's my littla addition:
new shifter boot & center console
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sub enclosure, 3 amps (one sunk into wheel well)
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Both guages are independantly angled towards the driver
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fiberglassed door spkr enclosure, and mold out the power door lock switch and even the pwer mirrors switch on the driver side
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more interior & exterior pics here:
http://webpages.charter.net/devlish/StereoProject/FrontMolding.htm
& http://webpages.charter.net/devlish/StereoProject/console.htm
& http://webpages.charter.net/devlish

hopefully you enjoy!
~Kurt
 
i love that cf dash kit, i just ordered one a couple of days ago, and i am currently fiberglassing the blue panels and painting them black
 
Damn I really like the last too. The CF Dash looks sweet in any DSM.... and I was always a fan of Black and Red. :thumb: Soooo who wants to do my interior cheap??? ;)
 
Yeah, i know it doesn't look good...but the point i put the seat and steering wheel in the car, is more for my driving. Not really for the looks of it....

And i can tell u, no adj seat SUCKS BALLS.....it's damn hard to get in and out of the car...which really sucks for daily driving..... :thumbdown

But, then it feels really when when u take corners...haha...
 
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