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Before anyone asks. The airbag is cosmetic. I have no airbag. I THINK that one of the two stages of this style airbag COULD be hooked up. But, since my airbag i found was a blown airbag (i repaired it), there's no way to test that out ;) Anyway, it's finished. Here are more pics of the alcantara too. The whitebalance on the camera was hard to do, the alcantara is onyx black... pure black, the sun makes it look like a greyish purple.
wheel looks cool! do the radio and whatnot buttons all work?
Looks great, as usual :)
They could easily.... but there seems to be no radio any longer ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by 632 Regal
I thought about wiring the cruise control, but its not really worth it since its on the stalk anyway. Its easy though, you can tap right off the PCB in the wheel.
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Seriously lacking fuzzy dice!
jk
:D
Very nice job indeed. I love the boost gauge near the shifter. It strikes me odd that you haven't put in burled wood yet. I've taken a few pictures that would be most similar to yours. I know that it's a complete optional ordeal, but I felt that it's a nice, classy touch to the sporty interior.
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Originally Posted by blackcat1134
... I had wood, i switched to the alcantara as it's sportier than wood. Wood is like a yacht. I don't want to drive a yacht.
I guess its different strokes for different folks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon K