My new liberty grill

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My first Bondo project
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That's really impressive work.

Curious...what are the buttons or LED's in the vicinity of your hazard light button?
 

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billforde said:
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Curious...what are the buttons or LED's in the vicinity of your hazard light button?
Power and Reset Button and status lights for my PC.


Really cool! (cool) Your KJ really stands out; inside and out. Looking forward to your next update. =D>
 

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Have you thought of going with red/white/black and removing all the grey/silver? It looks really sharp the way it is, but I think the silver detracts from it a bit, and if it were black/white/red on the outside (with the flames) it would be hot!
 

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Se7enLC said:
Have you thought of going with red/white/black and removing all the grey/silver? It looks really sharp the way it is, but I think the silver detracts from it a bit, and if it were black/white/red on the outside (with the flames) it would be hot!
I am considing making the interior completely Black/White/Red. I even got some red leather so that i can crap the grey grab bar.

Anyone interested in the evolution of my dash click here.
 

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Was that a 'work in progress' or did you drive around with all those wires everywhere?

Anyway, great work! I think your interior has improved ten times since that picture. =D>
 

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Need to clean up my Jeep, but i covered the grap handle and shifter in Red leather.
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The screen is stationary. Not emough room to allow it to fold down or move up and down without some serious modding of the dash.
 

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That would be cool, if it did! =D>

Yeah, looks good!

So where did you get the red leather? Was it hard to wrap like that?
 

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Found the leather on ebay, 4 square feet for $20 \:D/ . The grab bar was easy to do. I removed it from the Jeep and did it in doors (where its warm). I glued it on using 3M glue (that stuff is sticky). The shifter was much harder because i didnt remove it from the jeep.
 

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Mounted my center speakers today
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Been doing some work in the back.

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Man sorry someone broke into your jeep and trashed it, looks like you put everything back together pretty good though. LOL, JK. I wish I could fabricate like that.
 

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Man sorry someone broke into your jeep and trashed it, looks like you put everything back together pretty good though. LOL, JK. I wish I could fabricate like that.
Actually the first picture was after i cleaned up a bit (whistle)
 

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That box is pretty badass. (whistle)

Do you need fans to cool down all those components or does it not get too hot in there?
 

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So far i havent had any issues with heat since most of the components are low current. But i will be putting a temperature probe in there since the summer is coming up. I can always add a pc fan (i have plenty laying around) to vent the box if needed.
 
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