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safc2 for sale
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safc2 for sale
I'm looking to sell my car and am getting rid of my safc2 to return the interior back to stock. here is a pic of what I have

I am looking to get 170.00 shipped for everything and would be willing to work out a deal if someone wants to send me their stock dash parts that this replaces. I molded this unit myself and it uses the preexisting holes that the stock dash bolts to no drilling required. it could use a new vinyl job as I was in a rush when doing it and the underside doesn't look all that great but then again you can't see it anyways
I also have the manual kicking around somewhere

I am looking to get 170.00 shipped for everything and would be willing to work out a deal if someone wants to send me their stock dash parts that this replaces. I molded this unit myself and it uses the preexisting holes that the stock dash bolts to no drilling required. it could use a new vinyl job as I was in a rush when doing it and the underside doesn't look all that great but then again you can't see it anyways
I also have the manual kicking around somewhere
Last edited by Ozdriver; Sep 11, 2009 at 11:24 AM.
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it was actually pretty easy to make (if you know how to work with fiberglass)
what I did was take apart the cubby that goes there and use that as your frame work this is how you bolt the molded piece back in the factory mounts with minimal work.
I go to a fabric store and buy the hard green Styrofoam (comes in blocks) I shave that down and glue it to the "bracket" that you have left from the cubby shave it to the shape you want it to be and cut out the hole for whatever you are going to be mounting in it. then fiberglass it all together/wait for it to harden and if you want you can scrape out the foam or leave it in there doesn't really matter sand the fiberglass smooth paint or wrap with vinyl and your done


