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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 05:39 PM
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UPDATE: I got one quote so far (another one is expected to be in my inbox by tomorrow)

This guy from a CNC forum quoted me:

Panel 1 with no holes $15 each

Panel 2 with switch holes $20 each

Panel 3 with switch holes, and joystick hole $25 each

I'll have to compare that with the other quote I'm expecting and see how it stacks up.

Once I add the switches, wiring, mounting hardware the price will go up from there.
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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 09:53 PM
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I got the 2nd quote and he totally blew that last quote outta the water.

Let me know who wants what. I need wanna get an idea of what I need cut on the 1st run.

I'm also going to order the switches and get them ready for a totally plug and play setup.

The kit is looking to cost between $30 - $40 with everything except shipping.

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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 10:10 PM
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with all that added space left over, you should offer a third switch for fog lights that would match the window switches you are using. ive got an old factory airdam and foglights that im putting on my SE when i paint the car and it would be nice to have a cool switch...maybe even LED illuminated in amber or something to let you know its on.

and it could have a fourth for symmetry for something else like a stereo amp switch or amp rack cooling fan. just ideas

feasible.....yea or nay?
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Old Aug 16, 2006 | 10:40 AM
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I like that idea of adding space for additional switches. The only problem with that, is that some people may want 1 aux switch, some may want 5 aux switches. So I am playing with the idea of 2 switches. If you want more, drill the holes yourself. Not trying to be a dick, but I am having these milled, and I dont want to have 50 diffenent designs because of all the different switch configurations. So, I think these will be the 5 panels to choose from. And the aux holes will have switches provided.

Let me know what you guys think.



Switches that I will probably use, since any decent sized Amber Illuminated ones dont really look good with the new window switch.

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