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Old 11-17-2012, 11:50 AM   #43
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I don't even have a dash board right now! But I'll see what I can do...
Im interested in seeing the center console all together I won't lie for the $300 that seems like a bargin.
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Old 11-17-2012, 04:21 PM   #44
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Best I can do until the car is back together.
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Old 11-17-2012, 04:50 PM   #45
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Wow that looks amazing!


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Old 11-17-2012, 09:07 PM   #46
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That looks great! Was it hard to remove?
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Old 11-18-2012, 09:48 AM   #47
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How to use the BRZ seat heat button in this design?

It looks like the button will be cover.

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This is a custom piece I had JPM do for me, so I wouldn't expect it on their website. This required me shipping in my center console to them and was actually a very reasonable price on their part. A keen eye will show the area where the heated seats switch is for non-US cars and the BRZ was filled in for a cleaner install.

They're shipping it to me today, so no installed pics yet.









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Old 11-18-2012, 09:52 AM   #48
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How to use the BRZ seat heat button in this design?

It looks like the button will be cover.

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It's a one of piece made for this member. He obviously doesn't have the seat heaters, so it was a good idea to cover that area and get rid of the redundant seat heater plate.
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It's a one of piece made for this member. He obviously doesn't have the seat heaters, so it was a good idea to cover that area and get rid of the redundant seat heater plate.
Sure! That makes sense.
It will look perfect, if you also design the armrest for this center console.
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Yes, exactly, they intentionally filled in that part because I don't have buttons there.

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That looks great! Was it hard to remove?
Not at all...the center console is held in with like four screws. In fact, in that picture it's not even screwed down. You literally just drop it into place and screw it down.

This is the easiest car to remove and install interior panels I've ever had. It's also very, very nice that everything is held together with screws instead of those stupid plastic snaps.
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so do you have to remove the dash to remove the center console or are you getting the dash covered as well?
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Old 11-18-2012, 05:15 PM   #52
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How to use the BRZ seat heat button in this design?

It looks like the button will be cover.

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Or move your seat heater switches to inside the console cutout, right above the power socket, as they look terrible where they are. 10 minutes or less with a Dremel and BOOM! They're relocated.
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so do you have to remove the dash to remove the center console or are you getting the dash covered as well?
I'm having a lot of work done. Dash definitely doesn't need to come out to remove the center console.
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We are looking at offering JPM customized bits at our dealership. Very VERY interested in everything that you're doing, and what you're planning in the future. It's the customers that dictate what type of things get done afterall. The center console looks great, what's next?

I may get some done on my car as a "demo" for customers to see. After seeing the pictures here, I want to redo my entire interior!
Keep the pics coming!

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We are looking at offering JPM customized bits at our dealership. Very VERY interested in everything that you're doing, and what you're planning in the future. It's the customers that dictate what type of things get done afterall. The center console looks great, what's next?

I may get some done on my car as a "demo" for customers to see. After seeing the pictures here, I want to redo my entire interior!
Keep the pics coming!

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Total list I'd like done at some point:

Dash
A and B pillars
Headliner
Steering Wheel
Seats
Visors
Door Panels

Hopefully more updates soon
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Maybe we can help the JPM team prioritize the batch of items? My list:

1) steering wheel w/ alcantara at 12:00 and 6:00, perforated leather at 9:00 and 3:00 - on order
2) centre console in alcantara - on order
3) A and B pillars
4) door pads
5) headliner
6) dash ( due to cost)
7) lower dash w/ glovebox in alcantara - on order
8) e-brake and shift boot in perforated leather to match the wheel - on order

Alex will post pics as parts are completed. Should be fun!!

Your priorities?

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