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P1000 Cover for shifter holes

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This seems to work very well. No holes to drill. I used the existing bolt holes and converted to studs. I will see what more will cost I paid $125.00 with computer time. I think a duplicate will be $75. I do have more rubber I will donate

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That's an area that really needs looked at. Love your solution too. A ton of hot air comes through there. There was a relocate kit available for the radiator but I don't want it up behind my head lol. Nice job!
 
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Great idea. Keep on tweaking.
 
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That's an area that really needs looked at. Love your solution too. A ton of hot air comes through there. There was a relocate kit available for the radiator but I don't want it up behind my head lol. Nice job!

I designed a custom radiator relocation. I build them and sell them


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I used a piece of black foam I had laying around the shop. Cut it down to an inch thick, cut slots in it for the lever to slide through. Used some contact cement to attach it to the back side of the dash. Stops all the hot air that was coming through.
 
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I used a piece of black foam I had laying around the shop. Cut it down to an inch thick, cut slots in it for the lever to slide through. Used some contact cement to attach it to the back side of the dash. Stops all the hot air that was coming through.
Pics? I haven't addressed this on mine yet so looking for ideas.
 
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