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    1. #1
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      my homemade console

      I finished another small project for my car as I wait on bigger items.

      My car came with a sheet metal dash so I put a 3rd Gen Camaro console in it. I liked how it looked but the fit wasn't that great and it had the.open parking brake area so I decided to copy it. 53Vipette gave me my initial inspiration but I didn't have a welder yet.

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      Here are some more pics
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      that looks great!

    4. #4
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      Thanks man I appreciate it. I know it's not extreme like some of the stuff guys make on here but I'm proud of it

    5. #5
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      Nice work and it looks very clean.
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    6. #6
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      Thanks. It's not perfect but you would have to look for the flaws. I had all the detail work perfect but I used a different primer over the 1st primer and it rubberized. So I had to strip it :mad:

    7. #7
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      my homemade console

      Cool man! How much time you have into that?

      Looks good

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      Man you should be proud of that, looks good!! Nice job!

    9. #9
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      Lol I have No clue. I worked on it whenever I had free time. I'm pretty sure I have less than $50 in it.

    10. #10
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      Thanks man I am pretty proud of it. I'm new to all this fabrication stuff.


      Quote Originally Posted by 83tb View Post
      Man you should be proud of that, looks good!! Nice job!



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