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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason View Post
    What do you mean? Material cost? I probably used between $10 and $20 worth of plastic and fabric, but a good bit of that was because it took me a few tries to get things right.
    That's amazing! Was this your own printer or a third party?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drive Stainless View Post
    That's amazing! Was this your own printer or a third party?
    It's a LulzBot TAZ 5 that I have at home.

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    I 3D printed some custom ductwork so that I could route the center A/C vents to the sides of the center console to make room for a 2 din head unit while still retaining correct control of the center vents via the mode switch. This did require cutting down the raised sections on the heater box where the rubber boot for the center vents attach to on 5mm high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason View Post
    I 3D printed some custom ductwork so that I could route the center A/C vents to the sides of the center console to make room for a 2 din head unit while still retaining correct control of the center vents via the mode switch. This did require cutting down the raised sections on the heater box where the rubber boot for the center vents attach to on 5mm high.

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    Very nice!

    Wish I could've done this, but I completed my double din setup before 3d printers got cheap...
    Early 81 5spd conversion- DMCH Ground Effects, Double Din, Custom Instrument Cluster, QA1 Suspension, 3.0 PRV with MS3

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