Walnut door cappings
I tried to do the centre surround, but I'm just not good enough at it
Simon
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Yup, just the same, I used a £4 argos value hair dryer to warm it up.
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Yeah the centre console is a nightmare to do. I did mine in black carbon fibre vinyl. It looks Ok as long as uou don't look too close. In walnut it would need a professional fitter, I think.
David
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Have a go at the console: you can always peel it off again if it all goes 'orribly wrong.
You seem to have dealt with the double curves on the cap ok.
Go for it! :broon:
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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Does anyone know which tool I need to remove this type of head unit?
Thanks
Simon
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Psymon wrote: The finish looks really good :broon: , Like Carbon Fibre do you need to warm it up to go around corners?
Until I read Simons comment I never suspected that it was anything other than solid wood inserts. I think they look really great and will be quite eye catching once you've finished. The pics are appreciated. :broon:
If you decide to do the binnacle as well, this guide might help.
Here's some others.
How to renovate the dash and centre console.
Centre console. - How to Remove.
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If you pull out the centre air vent you can see the stereo and the push fittings holding the console in.
You also need to take off the gear surround.
David
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Dave Baird wrote: Looking good. You have a real talent for doing this kind of thing.
I agree: very neat work indeed: the overall effect is quite pleasant I must admit.
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