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It's a 1fzfe, dash is out of a 93. I wasn't sure if the 91-92/93-94 shared the same dash.That dash doesn't look like a 3fe... Mine looks completely different. Sure it's not a fz dash?
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It's a 1fzfe, dash is out of a 93. I wasn't sure if the 91-92/93-94 shared the same dash.That dash doesn't look like a 3fe... Mine looks completely different. Sure it's not a fz dash?
Man, I just spent a lot of money on my Pioneer upgrade but this draws me in.
Now for the hard part... In this case it wasn't that bad because I picked up an extra dash bezel, so I wasn't chopping up my one and only. At this point I didn't do as good of a job taking photos so some pits are missing but you get the picture. I'm loosing the ash tray, the cigarette lighter/charger and one of the empty dash spots. I had to trim the right side of my a/c controls due to the width of the tray.
I used super glue to hold it in place, then followed up with Epoxy. Then bondo on the front to fill gaps and sand smooth to match the bezel. More ABS plastic was used on the lower section to fill the void where the ashtray, cigarette lighter/charger used to be. These were superglued, then epoxied and body filler applied. I kept two holes to allow access to the mounting screws that are normally right behind the ashtray. Epoxied a 90 degree ipad extension cable in place.
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Lots of sanding, more filler, sanding, more filler... Once things looked good. Primed with filler primer and then followed up with spot putty to fill the small pin holes. Continued to sand, prime, putty... I have no pictures of this, it was a mess and didn't keep my phone near by...
So once everything looked good, layed down a few coats of black and allowed to dry. While it setup I worked on the interior electronics. I didn't get any pictures of this setup but I used a piece of an old white plastic cutting board and mounted everything to this. I used the stereo mounting brackets and mounted the cutting board to this. The 6 channel audio controller was too big to fit behind the dash so it lives in the glove box. It is fixed to the back and still allows for normal glove box crap to live in there.
I will get some pictures of the electronics when I open it back up. It's not charging like it should. I charging much slower than it should and if the Ipad is doing stuff it's not holding it's charge... So I think the 5v converter isn't going to work. I'm thinking of using the cigarette lighter/charger and running a USB to micro usb behind the dash.
Need to get a piece of suede to back the tray. It'll look nice and slide smoother.
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