DIY 3D Print Center Console Parts (Page 1/1)
Stricken FEB 09, 10:09 AM
I was fortunate to get an Arizona car, so no rust. Unfortunately, the plastic console skeleton bits were crumbling pretty bad, so I decided to 3D print new ones. I designed replacements for the console skeleton up to the base of the radio, shifter surround frame, the skeleton of the armrest, and a firewall passthrough for your motor swap harness. These are all optimized for printing compared to the stock pieces. While they aren't 100%, they worked well enough for me. I've added step files so you can edit the solid model yourself if you want.

These files are meant to be for DIY-ers, so I'm not really looking to sell them. My hope is to make it easier for people with access to printers to make the bits they need.

https://www.thingiverse.com/stricken/designs



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[This message has been edited by Stricken (edited 02-09-2021).]

skywurz FEB 09, 12:00 PM
https://www.thingiverse.com/ ?
Stricken FEB 09, 03:54 PM

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Originally posted by skywurz:

https://www.thingiverse.com/ ?



Yes! I forgot to paste the link. Corrected. Thanks for pointing that out.
str8maxn FEB 11, 09:07 PM

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These files are meant to be for DIY-ers, so I'm not really looking to sell them. My hope is to make it easier for people with access to printers to make the bits they need.



Your a good man.... THank you.
VanGTP5000 FEB 17, 10:35 AM
Wow Stricken! That is impressive as all get out!

-Van
ericjon262 FEB 17, 02:34 PM
you can add tabs to the harness passthrough to make it interlock. I made this resistor holder for the pullup resistor on my MS3 install.







if you look closely, you can see that it's one part, printed twice, so that one flips onto the other and interlocks.

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