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#21 nickxcpro

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Posted 06 July 2008 - 09:46 AM

Finally got the car back on the road (waited almost 5 months for parts :( ). So finally got around to taking some pictures of my new interior. Also did a webpage on the dashboard which I've had in the car for quite a while. Really pleased with the results! Big thank you to Wilbert for putting all the effort in! :D

http://www.verboom.n...0319/index.html

http://www.verboom.n...0701/index.html

Mark



great job, re located starter looks really good by the gear stick. thumbsup

#22 richyroff

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Posted 07 July 2008 - 08:23 AM

To finish it up you should cover your instrument binnacle also with some alcantara.
But not that easy...

Why did you fill your vent holes? Or you just didn't like the look of the recessed vents...?


Maybe, but the tricky part is the shift light up there.

I filled out the vent holes because the collect HUGE amounts of dust, and it is difficult to get rid of. Now it is no problem anymore :)

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Great job! Imnotworthy I just refitted my dash and binnacle cover after an alcantara retrim, I have the same revlight as you and ran it under the binnacle. I'll take some pics when I get a min.

Keep up the good work Mark your fitting guides have been more than usefull over the years chinky chinky

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Posted 07 July 2008 - 01:33 PM

Heres the binnacle and dash I fitted yesterday. Will take some better pics, but gives you the idea. The shift light is more discreet than it looks in the pics, the flash on the crappy camera made it stand out a bit too much!

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