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Old 10 August 2011, 08:22 PM
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has anyone got any advise on fitting a full flocked dash in a bugeye?
screw locations clips etc...
any advice appreciated especially a diagram
thanks in advance
Old 10 August 2011, 08:36 PM
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hi there, what you need is a big f******* hammer and bolster,
just when i nod my head . HIT IT.
Old 10 August 2011, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobymikepic
hi there, what you need is a big f******* hammer and bolster,
just when i nod my head . HIT IT.

you can leave ur fff in hammer and get diggin that fish pond lol
Old 10 August 2011, 08:58 PM
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Was recently pondering this myself for my blobeye.
I wonder how easy or how much of a pain in the **** to keep clean too????
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2-3 hours work, most of the fittings are obvious although the alarm sensor in the dash is a pain - I've also done one where the tracker was bonded to the underside of the dash.

Just use a clothes brush or the sticky lint stuff to keep it clean - all-in a great mod
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Originally Posted by JonMc
2-3 hours work, most of the fittings are obvious although the alarm sensor in the dash is a pain - I've also done one where the tracker was bonded to the underside of the dash.

Just use a clothes brush or the sticky lint stuff to keep it clean - all-in a great mod

thanks for replying i just had a look at the new parts and hopefully be able to locate the screws etc by looking at them before fitting each part...
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get yaself one them stick rollers used for removing pet hairs of clothes best thing ever for keeping flock clean imo

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