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ferrarimanf355
01-07-2008, 07:35 AM
I know that the new dash will come out next month, but I do have a question regarding how it will look. I'm wondering, will the center console look like the one from the Baldwin Motion Phase III Camaro? I ask because I remember reading that Marquez did that dash. It looks like the dash in this pic...
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showpost.php4?p=111889&postcount=10
... but with three gauges where the air controls are, a DIN radio below the gauges and the air controls right next to the shifter. That's the dash I want. :yes:

Chingonrides
01-07-2008, 09:16 AM
We did make the dash for the phase III Motion 69 Camaro. The car got limited press before it was sold, so I have no photos of that dash. The dash in the black Camaro built by G-force, the blue 69 and a few others were built by us, but we have discontinued that dash. The new dash is very close, but still needs some details that will develop over the next two weeks. I would rather have it complete before I post any photos. It is very similar in design, but yet so different that it will be best described with a photo. Sorry, but it is the best I can do for now. It does require the entire factory dash to be removed and the new one will bolt into place as does the one on a second gen Camaro. The center console we chose to use is from a second gen Camaro and we have also used that console on the old units with the exception of the Marquez blue 69 Camaro that was at SEMA a few years ago.

pascual

ferrarimanf355
01-07-2008, 11:56 AM
We did make the dash for the phase III Motion 69 Camaro. The car got limited press before it was sold, so I have no photos of that dash. The dash in the black Camaro built by G-force, the blue 69 and a few others were built by us, but we have discontinued that dash. The new dash is very close, but still needs some details that will develop over the next two weeks. I would rather have it complete before I post any photos. It is very similar in design, but yet so different that it will be best described with a photo. Sorry, but it is the best I can do for now. It does require the entire factory dash to be removed and the new one will bolt into place as does the one on a second gen Camaro. The center console we chose to use is from a second gen Camaro and we have also used that console on the old units with the exception of the Marquez blue 69 Camaro that was at SEMA a few years ago.

pascual
Okay, I understand. I'll wait for the photo, then. Thanks for the answer!:thumbsup: