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Dash build question (Pleas help!!!)
Quick question; I'm going to build the FR-S dash for my 95' Eclipse but don't know how to get a mold of the dash, any tips or trick on how to do it without causing damage to my FR-S?
thanks in advance.
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.....You know when they say leave it to a professional.... this is one of those times lol
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Paper mache
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Hahahahaha. Best thread ever....
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I have made a carbon fiber dash board for something FAR simpler than a FRS.
But the concept is the same: Get either a real item as your positive or make a replica from wood, foam, etc. Apply a mold release to the positive. Cover the positive in something that will harden and retain it's shape (mold making silicone, fiberglass, paper mache, etc.) Add stiffeners to the back of the negative mold to support it. Pop it loose from the positive (This might require seams in the negative to get it apart) clean negative mold apply mold release Cover mold in epoxy Layup fiberglass or CF Vacuum bag for professional job Easy right! |
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wait wut
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The following has been though up by me in probably 10 seconds so whatever
step 1, take your FRS (or your friends FRS I suppose)and tape a garbage back to the dash, over the steering wheel, the pillas, the window, pretty much cover anything of the actual car with garbage bag.. but make sure that I is form fitting.. maybe do slits here and there for masking tape to poke through. Get some of that spray foam and spray the dash area Wait to dry Lift it up and tear the garbage bag away VIOLA, you’ve got an 80% accurate mold At least I think this would work Try at your own risk
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I gotta ask...why?
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the 95' eclipse has become my project car; i am rebuilding it from starch. and i love the way the dash on my frs looks. its simple but still elegant, not to mention how everything follows perfectly in the frs. i just want that in my eclipse as well.
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As long as it's not a GS-T or GSX, go right ahead! Even though it's probably going to be a bit of a PITA. I just don't see the FR-S dash looking right in a 2G....
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