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Wow, I really like that! I may have to do a similar setup.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sun Shining State
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Very Nice, Awesome work,
are you considering making anymore of these plexiglass cubby hole frames, and how much did all the work cost you supplies and time.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Ontario
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Drives: 09 Nissan 370 M6 Sp.
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Hi...
Supplies were about 5 dollars. The plexi glass was from a hardware store, and the leather was from an old sofa pillow, just happened that the leather matched the dash exactly. Time was a few hours all together. I probably wouldnt do any more of them because I would have to take out the one I have now to make sure subsequent frames have the same fitting. Highly recommend people to try this DIY because you cant really screw anything up on the car. |
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