Finally got my cruise control module built, so you can just barely see the stock on the back of the wheel. It sits behind it almost invisibly. Redid a couple panels with vinyl and painted the rest. Have a vacuum and volt gauge coming that match the stock gauges with chrome bezels that will mount in A/c locations (most likely). The module was basically a $2.00 radio shack project box (used for making flashlights, relays, etc) with a hole cut in each side for the wires and the stalk, mounted to the steering hub so it spins with the wheel. Wrapped in CF vinyl to match.
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Vinyl, and good question. You cant tell. I'm still working on a way for it to shine through. My newest idea is to get stickers made of the original pictures on the A/C panel, and then place them around the ring. Then get a red dull light to shine on it from inside the dash so it just barely peeks out from the cracks on the sides.
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Quote, originally posted by Serj22 »Vinyl, and good question. You cant tell. I'm still working on a way for it to shine through. My newest idea is to get stickers made of the original pictures on the A/C panel, and then place them around the ring. Then get a red dull light to shine on it from inside the dash so it just barely peeks out from the cracks on the sides. Maybe you can get a photoshopped setup and have it printed on clear vinyl? To be honest I was thinking of doing the same sort of thing but I didnt know how I could tell where the controls were. What vinyl did you use?
That is a thought. The night shot I can't really tell what is going on, but I thought about doing a real wrap of CF. Too much time involvement for this week and this whole last month (getting married tomorrow). But I like the idea. I too set up a new gauge, but it's in the A/C location on the far right. I wanted it to look like part of the car. What gauge pod did you use on the left there? I was wondering if the Celica one would be similar... or if its just a generic one. Also... where did your clutch pedal go?
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The steering wheel itself is a generic wheel off ebay That i reinforced with glue and better stitching ( must be done or they come apart) The hub is for a toyota Celica. All together it costs $50.
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