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jaymersh19 Nov 4, 2002 10:03 PM

nice 2nd gen
 
I just found this while I was looking through cardomain.com.... I dont know if its been posted before, but I thought I would share it with yall.

http://www.cardomain.com/id/icnthru

Jason

G2Protege Nov 4, 2002 10:40 PM

looks good

turbonium959 Nov 5, 2002 08:05 AM

I have seen this guy's Pro on sound domain before. It looks to me like he is an electrical genius. Just look at all the toys he has installed!

Bruce95fmla Nov 5, 2002 09:20 AM

that is sweet,, he must be really good wit electrics

Identity_X Nov 5, 2002 03:35 PM

damn..........very nice and clean installation on his electrnoics......
he might have had a shop do the work for him........

Thom Voisinet Nov 11, 2002 04:27 PM

Actually I do everything myself- but it's what I do for a living. I was in retail for a couple years, but now work for a company (tough to figure out which one...). My car is very low- key, but I've done cooler things, and we're getting ready to start on our biggest project yet...

www.polkaudio.com/car/library/installs/polk.php

I wish I had found this site long ago, I only found it from a link off another sounddomain page.

Thanks,
Thom

pollito14 Nov 12, 2002 01:43 PM

Welcome to the site and I'm glad you found it 'cause now I can interrogate you! :D Just kidding but I DO have one question,

How did you make the temp gauges looked so factory? What I mean by this is that the dash curves into the gauge. I really like how it looks.

Keep up the good work! thumbs up

Thom Voisinet Nov 14, 2002 09:15 AM

I cut out some of the stock plastic dash piece so that the gauges would look more like a part of the dash than just sitting them on top of the panel. I made up rings (1/4" MDF) that the gauges fit into and then attached them to the stock piece. I then stretched a little grill cloth from the ring to the stock piece and soaked it with resin. When that was cured, a little more resin and mat to strengthen it, then some body filler to smooth it. The whole panel was then primered then textured before spraying it black.

pro2ndgen Nov 15, 2002 10:54 AM

Goog job man!
I like the MS bumper and lip so much!
If I get the money one day...:rolleyes: :D


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