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Old 01-09-2013, 05:20 PM   #57
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The simulated leather variant is coming soon. We're hoping to have a few photos of the prototype posted on Friday!

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Old 01-10-2013, 05:16 AM   #58
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INSTRUCTIONS!?!?! hehe. The Guage Cluster is easy to install but I wouldn't mind getting some instructions on the Knee Pads and Speaker Panels.
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@ZC6BRZ We have been finishing up a large custom Porsche Panamera project. You can view pictures of the company's vehicles at en.top-car.ru and a similar Panamera specifically at http://en.top-car.ru/gallery/show/139/163 Now that we have completed that project we will be able to finish the prototypes and provide pictures for the simulated leather parts, as well as the Red Leather products.

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INSTRUCTIONS!?!?! hehe. The Guage Cluster is easy to install but I wouldn't mind getting some instructions on the Knee Pads and Speaker Panels.
@Camotec We have all the pictures to finish the DIY Picture Instructions and now that we have more free time, we will finish the instructions.

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@ZC6BRZ We have been finishing up a large custom Porsche Panamera project. You can view pictures of the company's vehicles at en.top-car.ru and a similar Panamera specifically at http://en.top-car.ru/gallery/show/139/163 Now that we have completed that project we will be able to finish the prototypes and provide pictures for the simulated leather parts, as well as the Red Leather products.
Thanks. You also might consider making a replica of the Rear Console Silencer. Should be popular, and easy to make.
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INSTRUCTIONS!?!?! hehe. The Guage Cluster is easy to install but I wouldn't mind getting some instructions on the Knee Pads and Speaker Panels.
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I feel like an idiot asking this, but has anyone else had issues getting the OEM cluster hood off? I have the screw out and no matter how hard I try, it will not come out. I'm afraid I'm going break the thing. I may have to call up JPM tomorrow if no one has an answer.
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Old 03-05-2013, 08:50 PM   #63
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I liked the font you wrote the instructions with. Well chosen!
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Old 03-05-2013, 09:04 PM   #64
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Nice! How much do these run?
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I feel like an idiot asking this, but has anyone else had issues getting the OEM cluster hood off? I have the screw out and no matter how hard I try, it will not come out. I'm afraid I'm going break the thing. I may have to call up JPM tomorrow if no one has an answer.
Pull harder...you won't break it. You kind of have to pull it up and toward you though, so I found the easiest way was to sort of make a suction cup with both hands on top and pull forward. Eventually the tabs will release.
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Pull harder...you won't break it. You kind of have to pull it up and toward you though, so I found the easiest way was to sort of make a suction cup with both hands on top and pull forward. Eventually the tabs will release.
Thank, just got it done. I really just needed someone to tell me I wasn't going to break it. I was not at all prepared for the amount of force needed to remove that thing.
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Nice! How much do these run?
http://www.jpmcoachworks.com/jpm/sho...ubaru-brz.html

This is all of their products for the BRZ
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Thank, just got it done. I really just needed someone to tell me I wasn't going to break it. I was not at all prepared for the amount of force needed to remove that thing.
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After reading about this, I ordered it. Can't wait to get it.
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