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    Quote Originally Posted by maxdsm View Post
    Alex I have to admit .....that evo dash is
    thank you! finally got to re-install it after building my cage. Here are some pics of it all mounted up. Center mount wont be complete until I finish the new trans tunnel/floor so it's sagging a little bit. I snagged a lancer dash bar from a local yard and cut the dash mounting brackets off of it. Potentially not as clean as making completely new tabs, but saved me the aggravation of trying to get it dead straight on my own and cutting a bunch of little brackets. The sides of the dash were not trimmed at all, the top (its removable) was cut back like 7", just enough to tuck the sides of the dash behind the edge of the a-pillars. I've got it leaning a few degrees downward in comparison to the evo I measured the other day, but this was to achieve a clean window to dash lid line without the sides of the dash fitting unevenly. Any questions just let me know! thanks!

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    Here's a pic of my old setup. It wasn't bad, and I was able to fit the evo center console and armrest without much modificationIMG_9044.jpg

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    im running an AEM in this truck as well as a vintage air ac/heat assembly, so opted to go with this cluster and climate control to keep things cleaner and simplify the wiring. panels will be black, didnt know the carbon was fake when I ordered the panel lol
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    interesting pedal setup

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    thanks! its an OBP floor mounted setup

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