DIY: Blanking Plate
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DIY: Blanking Plate
I'm on three weeks holiday from work so I decided to see if I could find a blanking plate for the space below the stereo. I found one on ebay but couldnt be bothered with the hassels so I went shopping in Parramatta to see if any of the auto accessory places or audio places sold something that could fit. While on this expedition I found a place in Parra that has a set of white fluro dials for an FTO reduced from $299 to $180 if anyone is interested. Anyhoo I digress - well I had no luck until I went into Strathfield Car Radio. The guy working there told me to see the guy who fits the stereos and alarms as he makes plates to fit. He cut me a piece of hard plastic to size for $10 (ok its probably a 30cent piece of plastic but when you're desperate etc). I got it home and downloaded the FTO lettering from the internet and printed it out. I used a craft knife to cut the lettering out and placed the cut out it over the plastic. I again used the craft knife to score the lettering into the plastic (bloody fiddly). Using a drill with a very small bit I drilled holes around the lettering and used the drill to cut out the lettering. I then filed around the letters to give it an even finish. Placing some wire mesh behind the plastic plate and mounting it into an old car radio face plate using superglue I then got hubby to connect a light behind the plate connected to the lighter wire. Here is the result. Not bad for a novice I think......
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Thanks for that advise. I found a folder in my sons desk drawer so the mod will be done over the next couple of days. I'll post new phots when I do it....DZYRME wrote:When I had my lancer, I did the same thing, but I just used the front cover of one those A4 plastic folders. The ones that have plastic sleeves in them with the binding on the side. I used a blue one and put a light behind it. It worked very well..
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Ok here is the new photos - what do you think??
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Thanks Brendon, I just checked out your web pictures of your car. Very nice!! Did you spray the centre console? I had the plastic primer, sand paper, paint etc in the basked from Supercheap but put it all back cos I wasnt sure it would work. But I do like the look of yours not overdone just enough!
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Yeah the thought has entered my mind. I looked at buying the stuff the other day bit chickened out.... I'm still debating with myself....Boris wrote:Ye, looks good now! You can even go retro and paint the blanking plate with the console surrounds in like a silver!
hmmmm maybe in the new year - we'll see
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Hey, where abouts did you find these dials?kazbah wrote:While on this expedition I found a place in Parra that has a set of white fluro dials for an FTO reduced from $299 to $180 if anyone is interested.
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Sorry its taken time to get back to you but I was away. I cant remember the name of the place but it is on Church Street coming from Windsor Road its before the Church Street Mall. Its over the bridge opposite the big clothing factory outlet that used to be David Jones.. I hope this helps I'm sorry I didnt take more notice of the name, but if you follow these directions its quite easy to find as it has all sorts of car bling bling in the window..alku83 wrote:Hey, where abouts did you find these dials?kazbah wrote:While on this expedition I found a place in Parra that has a set of white fluro dials for an FTO reduced from $299 to $180 if anyone is interested.
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For anyone else looking to do the same thing, you can buy a sheet of acrylic plastic board - get the ones with the paper that you can peel off the front of them - Black or grey would look best, but use whatever colour you like (you can use the semi transparent stuff too, & maybe put a light behind it.)
Download the FTO logo & print it out. Trace the FTO lettering onto the peel off paper covering the plastic board - then take a stanley knife and cut around the lettering & peel off the backing paper to provide a stencil. Then simply get a can of whatever colour sray paint you want to use and spray the stencil. Leave to dry, and then cut the plastic to fit the blanking plate and buff / file the edges smooth.
Download the FTO logo & print it out. Trace the FTO lettering onto the peel off paper covering the plastic board - then take a stanley knife and cut around the lettering & peel off the backing paper to provide a stencil. Then simply get a can of whatever colour sray paint you want to use and spray the stencil. Leave to dry, and then cut the plastic to fit the blanking plate and buff / file the edges smooth.
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Re: DIY: Blanking Plate
hi guys if u interested I would have a blanking plate I woulbe be willing to sell for $40
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Re: DIY: Blanking Plate
ask topgun his got some or ebay