Modifying The Autoleads Facia For Is200 & Is300, Walkthru with Pics by DJ Wozza..
Modifying The Autoleads Facia For Is200 & Is300, Walkthru with Pics by DJ Wozza..
or do like me and fit heated seats in the back and put a 3rd switch for the rear in the middle and then move the trc/snow button next to the light washer button
Marsdendean Or move your snow button next to the handbrake like mine
jay_russell or do like me and fit heated seats in the back and put a 3rd switch for the rear in the middle and then move the trc/snow button next to the light washer button
2tongues You have the devils transmission though:Shooting:
Marsdendean Or move your snow button next to the handbrake like mine
jay_russell or do like me and fit heated seats in the back and put a 3rd switch for the rear in the middle and then move the trc/snow button next to the light washer button
2tongues You have the devils transmission though:Shooting:
DJ Wozza I did think I had posted it funnily enough, but thought to myself if Bandit is posting it up I must be mistaken :laugh:
DJ Wozza I did think I had posted it funnily enough, but thought to myself if Bandit is posting it up I must be mistaken :laugh:
Right so i started this yesterday and as woz says it certainly does take time, Ive glued the pocket bracket in, filled it and sanded it down.....by then it was past 11pm and thought that will do for tonight!!.....there are still a few minor imperfections, would it be worth putting some primer on at this stage and then sanding again, or get it perfect before applying the primer and sanding.......
Yes, it can be worth spraying it then taking a look, because the primer will let you better see how the surface is looking. Keep going till you're 100% happy with it, you don't want to end up installing it and then spottng some imperfections you wish you'd sanded more !
steviewevie Yes, it can be worth spraying it then taking a look, because the primer will let you better see how the surface is looking. Keep going till you're 100% happy with it, you don't want to end up installing it and then spottng some imperfections you wish you'd sanded more !
steviewevie Yes, it can be worth spraying it then taking a look, because the primer will let you better see how the surface is looking. Keep going till you're 100% happy with it, you don't want to end up installing it and then spottng some imperfections you wish you'd sanded more !
DJ Wozza Some more info to add (that I had posted elsewhere)
If you are fitting the Head Unit directly to the unit rather than using a cage, the inner trim piece above can be glued and sanded/shaped and you end up with this
Close up the line can be seen, this is only because enough time wasn't taken to ensure it was perfectly joined and flattened off. This is quite time consuming,
but it can be achieved so it looks like one complete housing piece rather than two seperate pieces joined. The extra time is well worth it :thumbup:
Just remember this modification takes a lot of time and patience, if you don't have both, it won't result in you being happy with the result.
Good Luck !!
DJ Wozza Some more info to add (that I had posted elsewhere)
If you are fitting the Head Unit directly to the unit rather than using a cage, the inner trim piece above can be glued and sanded/shaped and you end up with this
Close up the line can be seen, this is only because enough time wasn't taken to ensure it was perfectly joined and flattened off. This is quite time consuming,
but it can be achieved so it looks like one complete housing piece rather than two seperate pieces joined. The extra time is well worth it :thumbup:
Just remember this modification takes a lot of time and patience, if you don't have both, it won't result in you being happy with the result.
Good Luck !!