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    Dash Pod

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    A guy posted about his defender dash pods on the FB aulro group and i commented that it was a pity he didn't have a P38 one. He came back straight away with a pic of a P38 version.

    I agree with one of the other posters that it would match better if it was covered with vinyl or leather

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    Steve
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    Want to fix the eBay link, Steve?
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    That was quick!

    The Australian dash pod from Dept of the Interior is ugly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Want to fix the eBay link, Steve?
    Ron I realised straight away

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    Yeah even with a vacuum formed finish instead of the 1970's nightclub vinyl finish the dept of the interior pod is still to big and ugly for me

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    One day I'll do something with this RRC pod I was given by Bruce Davis.

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    Well the guy who makes these was asked twice on FB if they could be covered in vinyl or leather and did not reply.

    I also emailed him on Ebay and asked the same question and also asked if he could supply them unfinished so I could paint it. Again no reply.

    So it looks like a no go unless you are happy with a chunk of carpet on your dash

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    Well having looked more it seems like the Dept of the Interior one in the vacuum formed finish is the only real option for a dash pod. The Mud Pod looks too shallow for a UHF radio and the engine watchdog

    I am going to call them tomorrow and see what the options are

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTree View Post
    Well having looked more it seems like the Dept of the Interior one in the vacuum formed finish is the only real option for a dash pod.
    What are you like with fibreglass?

    I have the remains of an old P38A dash top from which I saved the binnacle eyebrow just so I could make a mould for a dash pod that would match. I'll see if I can cut it and sit it on the dash for a visual check.

    Both my UHF CB and my UHF (470MHz/70cm) ham radio have detachable control units so have very little depth. The main body is mounted out of the way. In the case of the UHF, it is mounted in the rear compartment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    What are you like with fibreglass?

    I have the remains of an old P38A dash top from which I saved the binnacle eyebrow just so I could make a mould for a dash pod that would match. I'll see if I can cut it and sit it on the dash for a visual check.

    Both my UHF CB and my UHF (470MHz/70cm) ham radio have detachable control units so have very little depth. The main body is mounted out of the way. In the case of the UHF, it is mounted in the rear compartment.
    Ok with fibreglass but not very thrilled about using it !

    I was thinking about the detachable control units. an getting a 470Mhz UHF radio as well

    I'll let you know the outcome of my call with the dept of the interior

    Steve

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