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Fabricating a Nitrous Switch panel :)
Monday, April 18, 2005 11:31 AM
So yeah as the title says, I fabricated a switch panel out of a vent in my dash peice out of fiberglass also apted to add the 2 1/4" guage spot where the ciggy lighter was.
Go take a peek!

Link to the topic on JBNW.org ... WITH PICS!!!

Im sorry Im lazy and I dont want to post the 40 bigillion pics i have already so you're being re-directed! lol I forgot i didn't post here till today. So here to catch you all up it's almost finished Go check out the link above to teh thread on JBNW.org with all the info.



Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.
-Saint Augustine

Re: Fabricating a Nitrous Switch panel :)
Thursday, April 21, 2005 6:56 PM
Alright here's some new pics. These 2 shots are of the near finished bezel in my car installed.. It looks pretty good. I likes it.. Sadly, plans have changed. LOL as always in this intrest. New idea!



But while talking to James and his LCD screen install it inspired me to do/plan one of my own as well. So as I mentioned i purchased this screen lastnight from Jason @ A+performance...
( http://www.audiowarehouseexpress.com/web/mdl/MV72TFT/detail.asp )
It'll be a week b4 it's here. then i can star teh long rough fabrication process. LOL this should be quite fun! wOOt wOOt hers the PS'd first designs of how the install will look. It envolves re-locating the HVAC to directly beneath the head unit.. to make room for my 7.2" widescreen LCD screen ! So here's the rough draft designs I have so far. the moniter will be mounted at an angle between the Radio bezel & the center console. Im making a mounting peice (shroud) that will encase the screen.. flow down keeping the contour of the center console.. and extend to the carpet.. where i'll put 2 screws through each side to hole it in place. It's gonan be PIMP-TAGEOUS!





Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.
-Saint Augustine
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