Headunit setup.....

Technical questions and ideas regarding how your Starion looks inside and out, bodykits to stereos.
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well done man, looks very nice and suprisingly stockish
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and the hair gel is still there.. :D :D

hmm, yeah, looks pretty nice.. :)
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looks cool, its been that long since I have seen my stereo and console I cant even remember what colour it is!

btw, just on a quite note, when you put the dash back together you do realise you put it the wrong way around, might want to sort that out.
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btw, just on a quite note, when you put the dash back together you do realise you put it the wrong way around, might want to sort that out.
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scum wrote:btw, just on a quite note, when you put the dash back together you do realise you put it the wrong way around, might want to sort that out.
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damn iam slow :oops: i dint´no know what the hell u where talking about but that was a good one :beer
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carbon fibre look is good, weighs less too!
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hey merlin do you know where to buy carbon fibre that is already resign into flat hard sheets??

I can only get the raw fabric and then i would have to do the resin myself and am trying to avoid it because i have never done it before. but if it has to happen then it will i guess.

Hey ICESTARION,
Does your gear knob have buttons on it?? if so what do they do?

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merlin wrote:carbon fibre look is good, weighs less too!
i realy do´nt like it
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Camotec wrote:Hey ICESTARION,
Does your gear knob have buttons on it?? if so what do they do?
yes those are buttons but they are broken but thay could have bean used for any thing like neons, roll control or nos but iam just looking into getting a stock one or a stockish one
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Post by androoz »

im currently working on my car audio.. gotta cut the top piece of plastic though.. stock plastic paint is peeling off though.. so gotta spray that black.. :?

another problem i had was, when i attached the stereo brackets (side ones), they sit wider than the stock stereo.. my solution, i used my hammer to bang in the mounts which makes the brackets sit wider.. it probably wasnt a good idea to do that, but i had no other choice..

how did everyone else get over this.. if you even understand what i just typped.. :o
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I think the hammer is the most used tool on a starion apart from the usual size spanners and screwdrivers :D
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I've upgraded to a sledge hammer for most starion work, sems to work a bit better
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