waht did you use for the switchplate?? look sgreat btw. I ahve a swithc liek that and was just going to install it next to the shifter but i liek how you did it. please let me know.
I don't need the key to start. I disabled the steering column lock. The power goes through a relay which is connected to the car alarm; when the alarm is activated there is no power to those switches. I also installed a hidden disable so if I like, not even the key fob will turn the power on. I made the switch panel out of fiberglass and attached it to the ashtray insert. I don't need remote start; the winters are cold here but I park inside.
lol aight bro. i am goign to jsut drill next to my shifter and mount the switch there Love ur dash but love ur little racecar thingy more. is that x-box or for pc??? looks kick ass
I have a friend on the west coast who makes too much money. He owns a '91 Porsche 911 Turbo, '92 Ferrari 348, and '94 Acura NSX. Whenever I visit I get to take them out for a drive. Veeerrry nice, all The 911 has a great punch when the turbo kicks in, the NSX is the fastest and tightest handling 'cause he's lightened it and powered it up for autocrossing, but the Ferrari is by far the best to be seen in. He also has a beat up MGB for a daily driver. It's as much fun as the others to drive around town just because of the tiny car, open air feel.
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