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    Re: a little work for the eventual new dash thats going in

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    it's from an early z, it tells you the doors are open,headlights are on, brake is on, fuel is low, etc, i had a hard time finding one that worked and it's a womans voice
    hahahahaha. just like having the missus in the passenger seat.



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    Re: a little work for the eventual new dash thats going in

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    She says things like, "Your door is a jar." Even though you know it's still a door, you're tempted to believe her.
    hahahahaha

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    Re: a little work for the eventual new dash thats going in

    Where is the radio praytell?

    Ive done a similar thing making a blanking plate for a stereo din panel on my skyline, and put a boost guage in there. First thing i discovered its surpisingly very difficult to find a flat piece of rigid black plastic lol.

    I also found that glueing the blanking plate to the actual dash with a hot glue gun is good until u have a very hot day and it just melts, so i wound up making a bracket that holds it where the stero would go. Then i used this nice black foam stuff on the face of the blanking plate, makes for a good effect!

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    Re: a little work for the eventual new dash thats going in

    Quote Originally Posted by Cody View Post
    Where is the radio praytell?

    Ive done a similar thing making a blanking plate for a stereo din panel on my skyline, and put a boost guage in there. First thing i discovered its surpisingly very difficult to find a flat piece of rigid black plastic lol.

    I also found that glueing the blanking plate to the actual dash with a hot glue gun is good until u have a very hot day and it just melts, so i wound up making a bracket that holds it where the stero would go. Then i used this nice black foam stuff on the face of the blanking plate, makes for a good effect!
    my radio faceplate is mounted to the dash, I can't remember the name of the adapter but you program it with the remote, i have the radio controls in the center console

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