nice 2nd gen
#1
nice 2nd gen
I just found this while I was looking through cardomain.com.... I dont know if its been posted before, but I thought I would share it with yall.
http://www.cardomain.com/id/icnthru
Jason
http://www.cardomain.com/id/icnthru
Jason
#6
Actually I do everything myself- but it's what I do for a living. I was in retail for a couple years, but now work for a company (tough to figure out which one...). My car is very low- key, but I've done cooler things, and we're getting ready to start on our biggest project yet...
www.polkaudio.com/car/library/installs/polk.php
I wish I had found this site long ago, I only found it from a link off another sounddomain page.
Thanks,
Thom
www.polkaudio.com/car/library/installs/polk.php
I wish I had found this site long ago, I only found it from a link off another sounddomain page.
Thanks,
Thom
#7
Welcome to the site and I'm glad you found it 'cause now I can interrogate you! Just kidding but I DO have one question,
How did you make the temp gauges looked so factory? What I mean by this is that the dash curves into the gauge. I really like how it looks.
Keep up the good work! thumbs up
How did you make the temp gauges looked so factory? What I mean by this is that the dash curves into the gauge. I really like how it looks.
Keep up the good work! thumbs up
#8
I cut out some of the stock plastic dash piece so that the gauges would look more like a part of the dash than just sitting them on top of the panel. I made up rings (1/4" MDF) that the gauges fit into and then attached them to the stock piece. I then stretched a little grill cloth from the ring to the stock piece and soaked it with resin. When that was cured, a little more resin and mat to strengthen it, then some body filler to smooth it. The whole panel was then primered then textured before spraying it black.
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