Continued work....

Here are some pictures of the rear
area, and how the 1 gauge wire connects to the starter (that is some
huge wiring), as well as the start of tweed being wrapped around the
wheel well. Also, the beginnings of the panels that will finish up
the rear sides above the wheel wells, these will be covered in black
tweed.

Here is a picture of the center carpet
section, including the leather shifter and E-Brake boots.
The rear area was a lot of work, and in
some ways I feel was the best part of their installation. Check
out the rear speaker box, and the rear deck.


Here are some views of what it took to
build the rear sub woofer enclosure. This involved building the
box out of MDF, then molding a fiberglass rear section to the body of
the buggy. The fiberglass is what sealed of the enclosure.
In this picture you can see where I had to mold cut outs for the IRS
rear suspension.


The following is a view of the dash panel
that my wife and I created out of Poly plastic. I have a template
of the dash, took it down to Tap Plastics and had them cut it out, then
we covered the dash in black tweed and cut out the holes for the gauges
and LED's. I'll be posting some new pictures of the smaller dash
panel shortly.
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