MK3 Ibiza Cupra* K03s Jabbasport* Moving on....

Apr 15, 2009
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Bit more progress going on at the minute

Currently maaking a gauge holder for my wideband, it will replace 1 of the centre air vents (one on the right).

So far i have a cardboard template which fits absolutely perfect in the vent.

Ive got an old cupra r gauge holder which im going to use to make the final piece as its got the hole already there etc, after drawing the template onto the cupra r holder it will work perfectly.

Also if later on i decide to remove the other vent to house another gauge i will be able to make a second one out of it too!

It will be carbon wrapped too just for the extra touch :D

Then next Friday the downpipe is coming off to have the boss welded on for the wideband.
 
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tommyk22

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Just thought heres a pic of the seats now they are clean :D

Before

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After

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They have come really well!! What did you use, as i have used so many different products an none of them seem to make a difference?
 

chris_200120vt

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looks good berg just got some autosmart brisk carpet cleaner to do mine now with all the seats out with it now in jakes paint shop good job mine are grey centers, does anybody now of any weatherproofing that can be used to stop the water marks getting on the seats :shrug:
 
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They have come really well!! What did you use, as i have used so many different products an none of them seem to make a difference?

I used Autoglym Interior shampoo with water and a soft sponge, worked really well :D

looks good berg just got some autosmart brisk carpet cleaner to do mine now with all the seats out with it now in jakes paint shop good job mine are grey centers, does anybody now of any weatherproofing that can be used to stop the water marks getting on the seats :shrug:

The water marks are a nightmare, annoying how easy the seats stain and mark.

I'd be interested in knowing that aswell!
 
Apr 15, 2009
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Got some more of the gauge holder done today

Not finished yet though as i need to do some slight trimming to the edges so the vents will go back in

Heres a quick run down of what its like though

Template

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Template was marked out on the icr gauge holder

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Got everything out the way to see what needed doing to fit

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Then i cut it out of the cupra r holder and trial fitted it in the gap

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Few slight adjustments needed and it will ready to fit, for now ive put everything back together.
 

tarzan

cupra owner from norway
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Same i"m doing with my vents:DBut i have to change gauges because the wnet to deep in:cry:Or i have to put an ekstra bit on to get i further out..

Looks good tho[B)]
 
Apr 15, 2009
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Cheers guys

I would prefer it to be flush with the vent tbh but it wont look too bad once ive put the carbon vinyl on
 
Apr 15, 2009
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Really interested in that gauge positioning Berg, I've run out of room and need so many more gauges :(. I have the Autoglym interior shampoo, tried using it on my red seatbelts and it did sod all :'(

After seeing pictures of someone else doing it, it look as if the gauge would be pointing upwards too much but once your sat in the car its actually in a good position.

Im going to be removing the other vent too now to add my volt gauge

wasnt planned but i broke the vent surround today and now the vents are loose lol :redface:

As for the cleaning, i even had ink stains on the passenger seat and its faded them alot using the AG stuff, i guess it depends what the stains are, for normal grime/water stains etc it worked great for me

i put red seatbelts out of a mk2 in mine same cannot find anything to clean the muck out of them tried fast flash thinners did nothing

Ive heard vanish is good stuff to use, never tried myself though
 
Apr 15, 2009
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Im also no longer using the cupra r gauge holder in the pics above

Ive order some 0.5mm thick alluminium sheet to do it instead now and it will be mounted in front of the vent gap now so it sits flush with dash rather than behind how it is in the pics.

Undecided weather to just do the 2 gauges, 1 for each vent or just cut the middle bar out and have one plate there with 3 gauges.
 
Apr 15, 2009
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Heres the vent pod done for my wideband gauge

Slightly rough edges but these wont be seen once its actually fitted to the car

Will fit it this weekend when the boss has been welded to my downpipe

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