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    Senior Member DanB's Avatar
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    Default Show us your Center Console

    Hey gang, I was asked to start a thread similar to "Show us your Panel" for consoles.
    Send us photos how you set up the console to assist our builders.
    Dan B
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    Default Re: Show us your Center Console

    I plan on covering my center console with the carpeting that comes with the Kitfox interior kit. What is a good way to attach the label plates (flaps, trim, parking brake, etc.) to the carpeting?

    Jim

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    embroidered the labels for the flaps. It gives a nice finished look.
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    Dj Series 6

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    Not complete yet, but getting there....
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    Default Re: Show us your Center Console

    That's looking great Dustin. I'm going to have to get over to take a look at that one of these days.

    Scott

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    Default Re: Show us your Center Console

    In talking to Paul Leadabrand, his new Kitfox has a carbon fiber cowl and he thinks it is too thin (but very light weight) because he is afraid that if he flexes it too much in normal handling the paint might crack. It is something to think about when using this new light but strong material. Strength is not the whole issue; deflection is also important.

    Jim

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