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Dash - glovebox shift for cage

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Hey @jeffncs your dash is looking good! Would it be OK if I added your photos to my old tech article once you're done? My photos in that article are crappy quality since that was pre-digital cameras or phones.
 
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Hey @jeffncs your dash is looking good! Would it be OK if I added your photos to my old tech article once you're done? My photos in that article are crappy quality since that was pre-digital cameras or phones.

Of course! Help yourself!
 

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What was your weapon of choice for cutting? Cutting wheel, body saw, or something else?
i had a hell of a time making a straight cut. So I bought a jigsaw. Which worked great until I got to the top. Wouldnt fit up against the angle break in the dash. OP did a great job making clean cuts! good job
 

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i shifted the cage....
 

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