WTB: Non-AC heater controls (euro usually)

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WTB: Non-AC heater controls (euro usually)

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Does anyone have one of these they are willing to sell?

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I may have one, I'll look tonight.

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Post by slash02 »

DOLLY SPRINT wrote:I may have one, I'll look tonight.

Cheers
Mark
Cool :) let me know either here or slash at alberta02 dot com.
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Post by DOLLY SPRINT »

I have 3 of those but all have the switch for A/C. Am I missing something or can't you just pop out the swith and replace it with a blank filler piece?

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Post by ddstl »

I was thinking the same thing, then I looked at my US-car spare and the radio surround is attatched, whereas the euro piece is without the radio piece and mounts differently.
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Post by Kyle in NO »

That is because the panel is from a Euro non-AC console, and the controls actually mount above the radio instead of below it....
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Post by slash02 »

ddstl wrote:I was thinking the same thing, then I looked at my US-car spare and the radio surround is attatched, whereas the euro piece is without the radio piece and mounts differently.
Thats correct, the Euro console is one peice, the heater controls are on the top...


See if i can find a picture.. :)

Its a uk model but you get the idea
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Duke's car
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Post by m.olennick »

wkohler wrote:Image

Duke's car
I too am looking for this setup -- minus the dull arrogance :laugh:
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m.olennick wrote: I too am looking for this setup -- minus the dull arrogance :laugh:
:lol:

Its pretty simple. I am not going OEM for the radio mount, may use a cabon fiber plate and machine out a radio hole cause it looks cool. Barring that i'll make my own thing for the radio and some gauges etc.
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Post by slash02 »

No one has one kicking around? No members in europe?
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does anyone know If you can do this set up on a american car?
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Vatoloco wrote:does anyone know If you can do this set up on a american car?
Yeah - take out the AC.
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