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7" Vga Screen And Icc Relocation


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After having my CARPC's screen down low for over a year. it's time to move it up into the top position. (I use it much more that the factory screen)

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I got the setup up from friend who had it in his car, he did a great job relocation the ICC and sorted out all the problem associated with that, which make my job a whole lot easier and quicker. but I wanted to redo the plastic as his had a few cracks and the lower section with the ICC wasn't how I wanted it.

here is the progress pictures of where I am at, (all the joints have been plastic welded so no cracks should develop)

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Lots more sanding to do, with plastic welding it usually requires refilling holes and re-sanding, over and over again until smooth

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This is how the lower section was from my friend (after I sanded it back, as I was going to use it to start with)

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But then I chopped it up and started again, as I want to flow a lot nicer with the lower section

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I had to cut and extend the lower section so it flowed into the ICC part.

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Test fit, still lots of sanding back to

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Adding sides and a few inside ribs to the ICC part and extending the button lip so it sits flush with the lower section

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I'm a little further along, I have to get some more pictures.

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