I wasn't going to do this but when I found a deal on it, I couldn't pass it up. These things are usually 300+, I got mine for 175 shipped and taxes in! And it was new!
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As of this weekend, I will finally have a dual monitor setup in the centre console. The new monitor is a Lilliput 701 VGA touchscreen monitor. I have already redesigned my skin to run on 2 monitors. The first thing I noticed is the resolution. I can't get over the difference, night and day just doesn't cover it. I also have to get used to actually using the touch feature instead of the phone. So far it's pretty freaking cool. The standard double din monitor on the bottom is a Pioneer AVH-P6800DVD.
The advice I need is, I have to block off the vents in the centre console as the screen is sitting where they used to be. What is the best way to do this? I just don't want to stuff the vents with something and worry that it might melt/burn (worst case) when the heat is on in the winter.
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when in hades will i be able to edit my posts, this happens too often
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spawn12336 wrote:
when in hades will i be able to edit my posts, this happens too often
When you become a Standard member (50 posts).
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well then, time to whore it up! kidding. Thanks for that info though.
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Talked to one of my team members for some advice on small glassing, and threw on an old punisher t-shirt.
A little stretching, apply resin, wait 1 hour, throw on 2 layers of mat, wait another hour, watch Miami ink while you are waiting, and Voila! I'll trim it tomorrow after it fully cures and start with the bondohair, and bondo.




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Trimmed everything off and gave the edges a quick sand. I had to go drop off something so I figured a fantastic time for a fit and function test. Here's the shots.


The touchscreen placement is perfectly in reach, and it doesn't sit above the steering wheel.
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Okay, after some reinforced evercoat Plus 1 filler, sanding with 60, some more reinforced filler, more sanding with 60, filling the top with resin to prevent it pulling way from the plastic (apparently I didn't soak the t-shirt enough), a layer of normal evercoat Plus 1 filler, sanding with 60, then sanding with 100, then the "milkshake", sanding with 100, then finishing off with 400, I was ready to paint the piece tonight....
Until I got to the paint box and realized that I didn't have any! 
So 1 more day with no paint, but it's basically finished. Perfectly functional, placement is working well. install to be completed tomorrow night after I get the boxes and stuff back from the body shop.


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"the universe has a way of balancing itself"