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For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 #993287 04/09/10 07:43 PM
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willwinchforfood Offline OP
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Yes, they are awesome... This set is for Recon45 if he wants them. If you send me an autocad file or tell me about something you want made I can do it for a Gen 1 unless you send me the stuff from other Gens. We can work out a price depending upon the work involved. It doesnt take long so it will be cheap and the metal doesnt cost much here. I am still working on a way to get them hard mounted. The metal is just sitting in there in the photos. RECON45 these are free for you so I may have to have you help me come up with a way to get them mounted once you get them. The pocket is a 98-7499 from metra for a nissan. It takes some creativity to get it mounted but it works.

John
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SOLD!!: 91 LS 95 SR Rear LSD front 95 LS front brakes Dons Bumper 10k Gorilla/Promark winch Safari Snorkel Dual bouncy 31's

1991 Chevy Suburban 33's. All other stock.
Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: willwinchforfood] #993288 04/09/10 09:19 PM
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Very cool.

John B.

Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: willwinchforfood] #993289 04/10/10 01:53 AM
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only about 4-6 of those rivets are actually doing anything, the rest are for looks. Just an idea.

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Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: sandhill_raider] #993290 04/10/10 02:54 AM
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justice Offline
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WWFF, could you make one with three holes below the radio for gauges? How much would that run if so? It would be cool if you could also trace the black plastic bezel that goes on the face of the 3 gauge inclinometer cluster.. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: justice] #993291 04/10/10 03:12 AM
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Wow, good idea, Justice. Looks like there'd still be room for switches of some size, too.

John B.

Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #993292 04/10/10 03:51 AM
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PHIL_ Offline
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This is a genII, but this is what Justice is looking for (just pretend the CB is not in between, and the gauge pod is below the radio)
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Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: justice] #993293 04/10/10 04:16 AM
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willwinchforfood Offline OP
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This machine is made for cutting aircraft instrument panels. If it can be drawn I can cut it. What size holes are the gauges and what is the bezel diameter? I'll cut one next week. Prices in the tens of dollars. Metal isn't that expensive. The rivet idea is a good one but I would like to be able to remove it like the stock panel. Seriously if you can think of it and your idea will fit I can cut it. I'll also work on the pod cluster next week.
John


SOLD!!: 91 LS 95 SR Rear LSD front 95 LS front brakes Dons Bumper 10k Gorilla/Promark winch Safari Snorkel Dual bouncy 31's

1991 Chevy Suburban 33's. All other stock.
Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: willwinchforfood] #993294 04/10/10 10:20 AM
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This machine is made for cutting aircraft instrument panels. If it can be drawn I can cut it. What size holes are the gauges and what is the bezel diameter? I'll cut one next week. Prices in the tens of dollars. Metal isn't that expensive. The rivet idea is a good one but I would like to be able to remove it like the stock panel. Seriously if you can think of it and your idea will fit I can cut it. I'll also work on the pod cluster next week.
John



UNGHHHHH really? lemme do some thinking on this.


87 Raider 4D56td v5MT1
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Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: LandRaider] #993295 04/10/10 03:29 PM
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Neat, not far away you are located closer than my office in Conyers.

Let me pull out my drawing pad and undust my pencils and caliper.

Javy


88 red Montero with the Dakar Special Edition decals, 438,000 miles (As of 7/23/2012) some occational blue puffing but still strong and counting!!! I am going ppsshhh (turbo), Stay tuned =) ...
Re: For those of you with a big hole around your radio in your Gen 1 [Re: willwinchforfood] #993296 04/10/10 06:21 PM
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ricardus Offline
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That's great, My Raider has an ugly wooden panel the other owner fitted in there. It looks very cheap ass.

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