Best of Interiors (Post up your pics)
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Rob Budd at Classic 9 is a great guy to work with, is very fair and does great work. Highly recommended.
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I don't think I've seen a *bad* dash job from Classic 9.
If I didn't source the dash I currently have in my car (which is in really good shape) then I was going to do a Classic 9 cover. They look slick.
The one guy who posted a few posts ago, with the Momo wheel w/red stitching - I think that, paired with a black C9 cover also w/red stitching would look fantastic.
If I didn't source the dash I currently have in my car (which is in really good shape) then I was going to do a Classic 9 cover. They look slick.
The one guy who posted a few posts ago, with the Momo wheel w/red stitching - I think that, paired with a black C9 cover also w/red stitching would look fantastic.
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Here's my interior. I get quite a few compliments on it, which is nice because there's lots of burgundy hate on this board :P
You know, for PC stuff, you ought to just use one of these: http://www.fit-pc.com/web/
We use them at work for development stuff. I've even used one as a file server! Very good power, very cheap (the basic ones start at $250 without a hard drive), no moving parts, minimal power requirements, it fits in the palm of your hand...they're absolutely perfect for a car setup.
You know, for PC stuff, you ought to just use one of these: http://www.fit-pc.com/web/
We use them at work for development stuff. I've even used one as a file server! Very good power, very cheap (the basic ones start at $250 without a hard drive), no moving parts, minimal power requirements, it fits in the palm of your hand...they're absolutely perfect for a car setup.
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Here's another picture of mine:
Pictures of it on Classic 9's website:
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I was planning to do the same w/ my PLX. Did you install yourself? I was considering, but may send off to a VDO repair facility or similar listed in Panorama mag.
Thanks
Steve
#57
Three Wheelin'
Mine isn't up to the level of the ones already posted, but everything serves a purpose. Seat gets me low enough in the car when I have my helmet on, the quick release plus spacer on the steering wheel positions it correctly for me, fire extinguisher just in case, 968 CS coin tray because I broke 2 hinges on the cassette holder getting into the car, rear seat delete done in trunk liner since I can't get back there with the one piece front seats, full size spare so I'm stress free on road trips...