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Old 01-25-2004, 08:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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sweet way to mount vafc check it out

Hey guys, I dont know about you but I know a lot of people that have any where to mount their apexi controllers! I have figured out a way to custom mount them into your visor! You will lose your mirror though thats the bad thing so your chick might not like it. I'm sure I'm not the only one thats ever done this but the way I did it looks very good! I have a fifth gen and I had to mount mine in my passengers visor still in easy reach though! The vafc harness didnt reach the ecu harness once the drivers visor was screwed back up so thats why it had to go on the passenger side! If someone could let me know how to post pics on the site I will. It cost me about 12 dollars in materials and its all held together with hot glue! If any of you are intersted in having one of these made just let me know! I've got a 5th gen sh but I can custom fabricate into anycar that has a vafc, s-afc, or any type of vtec controller the size of the apexi. It takes about 6 hrs per visor because of the tedious work thats invloved. Theres a lot of dremeling and sanding involved and you have to be very careful with the hot glue to not ruin the appearance of your visor. The vafc itself is not permanately glued to anything but the mounting board is made of cork and industrial hook and look is used for the apexi so its not ruined! You see no wires whatesoever, and the vafc harness wire comes out through a tiny slit at the top of the visor. Like I said anyone interested let me know and let me know how to post a link for a pic on here and I will do so, or you can email me for the pic of mine. Ifinterested I will purchase your make of visor for your particular car and buy all materials. These are well worth $75 dollars and thats what I will be needing out of them! Good way to prevent worrying about theft to cause no one will ever know you have it unless you leave your visor down. My email is ekooken@neo.rr.com There is pics in the photopost at the bottom of the home page on superhonda.com!!
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Old 01-26-2004, 10:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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dude i bet if you got drunk and pulled down your panties you could mount anything, anywhere
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