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rapidmi

I'm thinking of cutting away most of the dash in my track car and making something custom with whats left, looking for ideas? anyone got pics of things theyve engineered in there own 205's?

 

anything will help wheather it be a full dash or custom gauge pods.

 

cheers, Des

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wardy18

nothin left of mine and just a small electrics alloy dash made up ;) perfect

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Guest LIL_CLAIRE_1.9

this is what i want to do to mine. I think my bf is going to make just a plane dash for mine. I think this is the way to go as u will not have so much rubbish in the way and it will add to the weight loss.

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rapidmi

anymore?

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smighall

was going to take a pic tomorrow, but i'll go do one now...

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smighall
CIMG0818.jpg

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205007
nothin left of mine and just a small electrics alloy dash made up :) perfect

 

that car looks familiar, have you had it long??

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sonofsam
I'm thinking of cutting away most of the dash in my track car and making something custom with whats left, looking for ideas? anyone got pics of things theyve engineered in there own 205's?

 

anything will help wheather it be a full dash or custom gauge pods.

 

cheers, Des

 

DVC01564ed-1.jpg

:blush:

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rapidmi
DVC01564ed-1.jpg

:)

 

 

was that hard to do son?

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Peetypug
was that hard to do son?

 

i'd like to know that as well :( as i've got some gauges i'd like to do that with

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sonofsam

More of a time consuming challenge, than difficult, that wasted a few dash bits!

Most challenging were fitting in the hard capillary line for the boost gauge behing the dash binacle

and re-wiring some of the guages, as I had to cut through the blue

plastic circuitary sheet fitting my boost gauge as it is quite a deep unit.

The Hot knife below I used for cutting the hard plastic casings.

 

DSC00099.jpg

 

DSC00105-1.jpg

 

DVC01518.jpg

 

Sam.

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rapidmi

nice work

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