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You super glue it. Then plastic weld it.
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04-18-2011, 05:52 AM | #2230 |
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Nothing to look at as my interior is still being put together, but here is a shot of the door panel I did today with Kimono fabric. Sorry for the crappy pic.
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Interior looks good and it seems you have the same issue I have, with the carpet gap between underneath the console.
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Well after rolling for about 3 years completely gutted, I have finally re-purchased all the oem interior pieces I needed for my kouki. Everything is original kouki se except for of course the steering wheel and other minor doodads. Now I cant wait to drive the damn thing again!!!!!!
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I thought we already cleared that up in this Thread.
It's an aftermarket heater.
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04-18-2011, 08:13 PM | #2240 |
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Knowing you're work Toby, I know you did exactly what the customer wanted, but it just seems like it would have looked better to bring the factory frame for the HVAC controls in closer to the sides of the SAFC to make it fit nice. You know?
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Now if it was mine, and I may check with the owner, I would mold the front face of the S-AFC right into the side pieces. I would remove the front glass and bond/mold that sucker right in there. It would then look like it belonged 100%. Then once the paint was done, simply re-install the front glass and snap the guts and back cover back on. However, this would render the S-AFC useless in any other application... it would be one with the OEM panel.... what do you think Tim? |
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04-18-2011, 09:06 PM | #2243 |
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Yeah I agree completely about taking it apart to make it look like it belongs, I mean the gauge set up looks OEM, when you're done with the paint process you do that will look ten times better than the S15 3 gauge DIN piece that was factory. Even the profect B looks like a really nice fit and will appear to be factory with paint. Once again, you do great work when it comes to things like this, and its not even finished. haha
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04-19-2011, 07:59 AM | #2245 |
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LOL, i'm on stock injectors and turbo and only upping the boost to 12psi (it's an s15 spec r motor). it's only there to make SMALL (if any) adjustments.
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