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Old 11-29-2013, 09:02 PM   #18761
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You wrap your box yet jack? I'm still deciding what I want to cover mine with....
No i may be rebuilding my setup. i say may as in i will be. Ive decided how i want everything now finally. Use vinyl i will help you if you need help. Dont use carpet thats 80's style. And vinyl can be wiped clean....

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Old 11-29-2013, 09:03 PM   #18762
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No i may be rebuilding my setup. Ive decided how i want everything now finally. Use vinyl i will help you if you need help. Dont use carpet thats 80's style. And vinyl can be wiped clean....

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You talking upholstery vinyl like the leather looking stuff?
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Old 11-29-2013, 09:05 PM   #18763
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You talking upholstery vinyl like the leather looking stuff?
Yes and its cheap about 12 to 20$ a yard. You wont need but just a yard

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Old 11-29-2013, 09:12 PM   #18764
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So today Tyler mastered riding his bike without training wheels and has been riding ever since. Its getting dark so I said he should bring it in, he goes and grabs the cheap LED Flashlight I bought him at Harbor Freight today (needed the stepped drill bits) and uses the magnet and hook on it to put it on his bike and keeps riding.
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Old 11-29-2013, 09:13 PM   #18765
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So today Tyler mastered riding his bike without training wheels and has been riding ever since. Its getting dark so I said he should bring it in, he goes and grabs the cheap LED Flashlight I bought him at Harbor Freight today (needed the stepped drill bits) and uses the magnet and hook on it to put it on his bike and keeps riding.
Count it as a victory you got a kid that wants to go outside haha
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Old 11-29-2013, 09:16 PM   #18766
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Count it as a victory you got a kid that wants to go outside haha
Trust me I do, I love how he just silently solves the problem and keeps going.

I am all for video games but if I am outside he has to be outside most of the time, can't live inside all the time. He seems to be fine with it most of the time...
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Old 11-29-2013, 09:38 PM   #18767
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So is anyone wanting to meet up tonigt in Tucson @Cross @martin86 @4azcats @brenesk91 @amaciose? And anyone else in tucson thats i didnt mention

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Old 11-29-2013, 10:15 PM   #18768
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i should move to tucson, all the action is there!
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Old 11-29-2013, 10:29 PM   #18769
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Would anyone want to trade their frs dash panel for my BRZ silver panel?
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Old 11-29-2013, 10:33 PM   #18770
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Would anyone want to trade their frs dash panel for my BRZ silver panel?
Maybe... I will look at Kevin's tomorrow. I have to get that plate to looks like next weekend at this point unless I make a trip up there.

I think I found a way to get the pressure sensor out but they put one small section of it behind a seat pull down for the fabric.... Then I looked at the Evo seat I can't do the top its got a pull down right in front. (I am sure this is not the technical term but seat fabric and attachment is not something I know enough about lol)
So this leaves me putting it under the seat cushion which would make the sensor less accurate but should work.

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Maybe... I will look at Kevin's tomorrow. I have to get that plate to looks like next weekend at this point unless I make a trip up there.

I think I found a way to get the pressure sensor out but they put one small section of it behind a seat pull down for the fabric.... Then I looked at the Evo seat I can't do the top its got a pull down right in front. (I am sure this is not the technical term but seat fabric and attachment is not something I know enough about lol)
So this leaves me putting it under the seat cushion which would make the sensor less accurate but should work.

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This is the airbag sensor I'm assuming?
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Old 11-29-2013, 11:22 PM   #18772
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Maybe... I will look at Kevin's tomorrow. I have to get that plate to looks like next weekend at this point unless I make a trip up there.

I think I found a way to get the pressure sensor out but they put one small section of it behind a seat pull down for the fabric.... Then I looked at the Evo seat I can't do the top its got a pull down right in front. (I am sure this is not the technical term but seat fabric and attachment is not something I know enough about lol)
So this leaves me putting it under the seat cushion which would make the sensor less accurate but should work.

Still plugging away.
I have a friend that sat in my car and liked it except he is a larger guy and the seat side bolsters are too narrow for him. Are the seats you are putting in wider?
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This is the airbag sensor I'm assuming?
There are two airbag sensors this is the one that controls the passenger airbag being off or on.

As for the width they are bigger but tighter do I'm not sure how he would like them.


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There are two airbag sensors this is the one that controls the passenger airbag being off or on.

As for the width they are bigger but tighter do I'm not sure how he would like them.


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