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Old 12-12-2013, 08:20 PM   #99
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Had this installed back in August, but wanted to say the cluster hood was one of the best mods on the car.

There is simply too much glare coming off the top of my hood, especially during some sunny days. Reminded me too much of a well-oiled S13 240SX dash, it makes driving during twilight hours difficult.

Great product, 10/10.

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Old 12-13-2013, 12:22 AM   #100
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Installing mine over the weekend!
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Old 12-22-2013, 12:13 PM   #101
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off topic, anyone else notice the guy's right thumb is busted and bleeding in step 4? Thought it funny is all.
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Old 01-07-2014, 11:25 PM   #102
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Placed my order for the cluster hood on New Year's Eve, along with the alcantara knee pads! I can't wait to class up my interior with JPM! Is there a JPM official DIY installation guide for the knee pads yet?!
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Old 01-07-2014, 11:40 PM   #103
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Is there a JPM official DIY installation guide for the knee pads yet?!
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...light=Knee+pad


I ordered some JPM goodies last week as well. I can't wait to get them installed!
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JPM Coachworks leather cluster hood installed. The quality is amazing and the install couldn't have been any easier!
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So uhhh, odd question but... I received my Alcantara piece today from ft86speedfactory and it smells strongly of cow manure... Does anyone know anything about this?
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I ordered some JPM goodies last week as well. I can't wait to get them installed!
I got some about 2 weeks ago, and LOVE them. Literally a upgrade everyone should have.
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Any DIY's on the ebrake? I'm sure I can do it just looking for any tips that might help the install end up perfect!
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Follow the instructions for the JPM Shift Boot above, you'll have to remove the handbrake in the process. It is very straightforward. There is a bit of ridge at the bottom of the handbrake handle -- make sure the JPM handbrake boot goes up and over that to fit snugly.
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Follow the instructions for the JPM Shift Boot above, you'll have to remove the handbrake in the process. It is very straightforward. There is a bit of ridge at the bottom of the handbrake handle -- make sure the JPM handbrake boot goes up and over that to fit snugly.
I saw this one, I was hoping for some tips on the spray glue
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I saw this one, I was hoping for some tips on the spray glue
I wish I could give you more details -- I actually brought my car to JPM, the dude literally went back there with my OEM handbrake boot and came out with the new handbrake boot redone in 5 minutes.
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