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Old 09-04-2006 | 07:12 PM
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AGAIN, what did you do to the center console?
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AGAIN, what did you do to the center console?
What are you talking about?
Old 09-04-2006 | 08:03 PM
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he might mean your armrest. it looks funny in the pic....
Old 09-04-2006 | 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by hockeydude
he might mean your armrest. it looks funny in the pic....
That is a club sport console

Old 09-04-2006 | 08:51 PM
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Doc, two thumbs up on the RS panels! I would have kept the top half stock, and just done the bottom 1/2, but it still looks good either way.

I also have the 968CS centre console.(minus the cup hold and anti-slip padding) Lightweight baby!
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Originally Posted by Rich Sandor
Doc, two thumbs up on the RS panels! I would have kept the top half stock, and just done the bottom 1/2, but it still looks good either way.

I also have the 968CS centre console.(minus the cup hold and anti-slip padding) Lightweight baby!
The top half is stock (just new covering), but in order to make the vinyl match, you have to do it all, or else you have a two toned door panel Oh, and I couldn't figure out how to make a seam between the two like the factory did.
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Thanks for takeing your time and doing the write up. Now for the second part Manual WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Did you use the opening for the armrest top on the door panel to mount the pull strap?
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Originally Posted by chris951
Did you use the opening for the armrest top on the door panel to mount the pull strap?
Nope, if you look at the pictures, they are no where near each other. You cut a new hole, and also will drill a hole in the actual door to mount the strap.

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Too fun!

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doc can you explaing the drilling part. srry i am kinda dumb
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Originally Posted by reno808
doc can you explaing the drilling part. srry i am kinda dumb
Well, you need to attach the nylon strap to something with a bolt through it, so your only choice is to drill a hole in the inside door frame where the strap will go, and mount the strap to the door via a 6mm bolt.
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6mm shaft with a 10mm head bolt?
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Originally Posted by chris951
6mm shaft with a 10mm head bolt?

Yup, I used a 6x1.0x20 IIRC (10mm wrench). You want the shortest bolt you can use. I used a nylock locking nut as well. You could use a standard bolt as well, something 1/4"
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Update:

Finished the interior. Replaced the shiftboot, put in the seats and harnesses, and deleted the rear seat and replaced with carpet. i think I am happy with the interior for now....until I have the dash recovered......







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