Pics of your centre console
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Pics of your centre console
Hi,
Got a few gizmos to fit into the interior (avcr/defi controller and another small unit) and am looking for interesting/original/tidy installs.
Show me your pics!
Got a few gizmos to fit into the interior (avcr/defi controller and another small unit) and am looking for interesting/original/tidy installs.
Show me your pics!
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. Whats the 2nd defi controller for?? Decided to mount the guage controller the same as yourself but i'm trying to decide whether or not to fit the avcr above/below the headunit..(yes, it will have sounds ). I'm not quite sure if it will fit. Will defo require the making of a new panel for flushmounting the pair. Just out of curiosity, have you still got the flat panel single din unit?
Also, managed to get the seats looking like new with little hassle. Theyre going into storage to make way for the buckets so thought i'd give them a clean 1st. Covered them in autoglym interior shampoo (covered in all sorts inc. oil/grease) and left them for a good 45 mins. Used a bucket with luke warm water and a stiff brush (slightly bigger than a nail brush) and gently rubbed them down in a circular motion. (alcantra included but not as hard). Finally wiped them down with an old cotton teatowel so no drying marks were left. Job done and immaculate.
Also, managed to get the seats looking like new with little hassle. Theyre going into storage to make way for the buckets so thought i'd give them a clean 1st. Covered them in autoglym interior shampoo (covered in all sorts inc. oil/grease) and left them for a good 45 mins. Used a bucket with luke warm water and a stiff brush (slightly bigger than a nail brush) and gently rubbed them down in a circular motion. (alcantra included but not as hard). Finally wiped them down with an old cotton teatowel so no drying marks were left. Job done and immaculate.
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