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Today I dragged myself outa bed early to finally install the center console I have had sitting around for the past week or so...
I started out by drawing where the mount would be and where the insulation/Carpet would have to be removed...
Afterwords
There was a small tab I thought would have to be removed, so I ground it off with a Dremel...turns out it probably didnt need to be removed but it worked either way...I dont have a picture of the mount before the tab was removed but here it is afterwords, its pretty obvious the tab that extends below the base of the mount...
Mount just sitting in for bolts...
Bolted in, I did two self tapping bolts into pilot holes, seems to hold it pretty snug...
Quite a bit of it is in...
I used some smaller self tapping screws to hold the center console in place, two seemed to do it just so that it wouldnt wobble around, the arm rest and these bolts held it in firm...I also put some foam between the center console and the trans tunnel as there was quite a bit of empty space...
All done...
And the seats back in...It does seem to sit slightly to the passengers side, but truthfully I am happy with it and its hardly noticeable
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Hmm, I think that lip could look pretty cool with a little work. You don't happen to know where you can pick one up do you?
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Earlier this week I got in a package from an old VW friend...
Passat B3 Duck Bill front valence...
I really like the look of the IS lip and IS lip with splitter, but also I am still very partial to the old VW Duck bills...and saw this and thought it would be a nice idea to try it since I could get one for a steal
Here it is unmolested
Side by side with the modified one...the side was shaved by about an inch and a half...the front had to be shaved 4 inches (2 on each side) all the forward tabs shaved off, and then holes drilled for bolts and zip ties...
Truthfully ended up going on pretty easy and pretty happy with the way it works...
I mean for essentially costing me 10 bucks, it looks really good...but I am not very happy with this, part of this I did, hense the hole and too much shaving of tabs...but it sticks out a little bit, which doesnt bother me, but being able to see what I shaved does...open to ideas on how to fill this back in, Plastic filler??
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So nothing really new on the car besides a few small things, like euro clock and maplight mirror...I did take some pretty nice shots of my car at the Big Socal Euro meet...
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So I am still thinking about how to do the center console, prolly wont really sit down and look at it until sunday at the earliest but I need to do some other shit, so Idk when, but I made major progress today, after 2 weeks of talking about it I finally finished my seats, well 95% back seat still needs to be bolted in but it looks good for now, and functions...
So the e30 to recaro seat brackets came in today from massive, great buy, great brackets...and I went and picked up my rear lower bench from my upholsterer
Snapped right in, and allows the 2.5 inch drop that the upper piece will need in order to bolt in
And then I got the brackets in the mail today from Massive Brakes, and rushed home to put them on the seats and get everything bolted together...
Seats out...
Brackets on Recaros...the Metal cable that goes across between the lift and right slider is a bitch, for some reason the PO had jerry rigged the thing on and it barely worked, it was a big issue when trying to bolt the seat in as it wouldnt slide right etc, got it to work but it was a pain in the ass, ordered a replacement from Pelican
And without too much fight, but a little bit of swearing on the passenger side, I got them in...they sit a lot lower than the comfy seats, which I like, but the seat belts stick up quite a bit, may try and see if the seatbelts on the sport seats are any smaller...but either way I am very happy with them, seats are firm and feel great
Will take better pictures this weekend at Socal Euro
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So a little bit of progress, I am so happy this worked that I cannot contain my excitement...or wait till I actually get it in the car...
Anyway so, when I bought the car it came with a e36 center console but it was spray painted to match and missing the actual center console, So I bought a full setup from a guy on Bimmerforums, and got it in the mail last week.
You can see the difference between the two consoles...
I prematurely cut off the leather from the center console but you can see the foam and center console here...
Since I had foolishly (or quite genius) bought the GLI back seat that was notched and not the right size, I had an extra arm rest to cut up.
I wanted to attempt to do this on my own so I borrowed a sewing machine from a lady friend of mine, but spend several hours swearing and didn't get very far, so she helped me out and mainly did the whole thing, but either way it came out great...
Here I am glueing the edges back onto the armrest....
And the finished product...
And I now have an e36 armrest that matches the new interior
Now since I have no idea how to put the armrest in since it was never actually in before, I need to do some research but eventually I will figure it out...
Until then I just get to look at it, still cannot believe I (and my lady friend) were able to make it work...
Tomorrow my seat brackets come in so I will have new front seats, cannot wait to update with that tomorrow night
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Originally posted by Bimmerguy91 View PostI really like the GLI seats they look great. I agree with just getting some carpet and covering that extra area
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I really like the GLI seats they look great. I agree with just getting some carpet and covering that extra area
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Originally posted by xxla81xx View PostNice , lol at your shift boot
So about a week ago I got both the Momo Steering Wheel Hub in and the Grant 6 bolt to 5 bolt adapter...
Yesterday I finally got the steering wheel I ordered nearly 2 weeks ago in, I am still waiting on the horn button which is also backordered...but in about 5 min I had the steering wheel assembly bolted on and I totally fogot to even take pics, oh well, here it is in all its glory, Steering wheel is an exact replica of the steering wheel from a 1967 Porsche 911R, they only made 20 911Rs so finding an original isnt gonna happen, but this is an exact replica down to the same manufacturer, Monza...
Here is what it would have looked like in the 60s and the an example of the horn button that is on its way...
Very happy with the way it looks and feels...everything is exact down to its 5 bolt pattern, (hense the need for the grant adapter plate)
Also decided to throw this on, no idea what its called but I had it on my Previous car and the guy who bought it decided he didn't want it, I finally put it on this morning and still needs to be cleaned up but you get the idea... (after further investigation and looking at the bottom it is a Reiger Roof Spoiler, many people seem to hate the look but I like it
Last edited by semaj4712; 11-13-2012, 02:35 PM.
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