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Most enthusiasts take exterior parts from other cars, (tail-lights, headlights, etc.) and massage them into their cars; but what about taking an interior part from another car and transplanting it into a different one! ! ! |
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| 1. Let's get started, shall we? Well of course the first step was to completely disassemble the dashboard; all air vents, all bezels, buttons, harnesses etc had to come off or out. 2. Picture two shows the entire project layered with aluminum foil like it's going to be put in the fridge and saved for later! This is necessary to keep resin off the dash and also to help make removing the mold easier later on. 3 . There's a nice shot of the entire project layered four times with fiberglass resin and chop matte... We also decided to get started on molding in that Nissan 350Z piece 4. A closer look at the center piece being glassed in place! |
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| 5. Here's the project fully Duraglassed over and knocked down... also the molded in MDF piece that be the home for the official logo a little later on. 6. Another shot and angle. 7. And one more shot before we take the next step 8. Yesssss... the retracting door is here! |
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| 9. After careful thought, we decided to have this thing come all the way to the edge of the windshield... so out went the windshield! 10. There's how things look... not satisfied! 11. Down went some chop matte and then after that a layer Duraglass! |
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