The center console needed to get modified so it would work with the new B&M shifter. If we had a '96 console, things would have been much easier. Unfortunately they are very expensive so the '95 console was used. The two cup holders were situated exactly where the shifter needed to be so out comes the power tools.
After the console area was cut, I purchased a piece of ABS plastic and formed it using a heat gun to match the contours. It then got cut to make room for the modified shifter bezel.
The panel was then glued to the console using ABS adhesive. Because the colors didn't quite match, the console was washed and prepared for some SEM plastic paint.
I am really happy with the end result. Not sure if I'd want to do it again because as simple as it seems, I had 12+ hours into the console.
After the console area was cut, I purchased a piece of ABS plastic and formed it using a heat gun to match the contours. It then got cut to make room for the modified shifter bezel.
The panel was then glued to the console using ABS adhesive. Because the colors didn't quite match, the console was washed and prepared for some SEM plastic paint.
I am really happy with the end result. Not sure if I'd want to do it again because as simple as it seems, I had 12+ hours into the console.
You went above and beyond as usual!
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