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Old Sat, April 24th, 2010, 10:01 AM
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You just gave an idea I could do with mine. I could put mine below my stereo. My original intentions for that space was going to be for putting aux switches but I should be able to fit a couple switches and my Gryphon.
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Old Sun, April 25th, 2010, 05:16 PM
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Nice! I like the diamond plate

I was thinking about doing the same thing once I got around to upgrading the stereo.
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Here's some pics of the finished project.

I used some 1/8" plastic sheets found on ebay. They're already scribed at 1/4" increments on the back side (as well as some circular scribes for gauges, etc..).

The size of the panel that replaces the ashtray flip-out is 9"w x 3"h.

I then used M4 bolts / nyloc-nuts to mount with nylon spacer standoffs. 1/2" stand-off for the top bolts and 1/4" stand-off for the bottom bolts.

I also purchased a carbon-fiber fabric for interior upholstery from ebay (yes... ebay addict here). Then using spray adhesive, I covered the new panel. So that the carbon-fiber look would match, I also scuffed and covered the trim panel (climate controls, radio, etc...) with the same.

Turned out well I think. I mounted the pod to the left so that I have room to mount switches, accessories at a later time. Plans are to add an exhaust cut-out and the hella grill with the halogen lights. Switches for both will end up in the extra space to the right of the Gryphon.
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Very nice!
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Old Sun, May 2nd, 2010, 06:05 AM
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Looks great. Good job. Is it weird to look down there to read the engine parameters? I watch mine all the time and wouldn't want mine that low.
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