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Old 26th November 2022, 18:31
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Time in the garage this month has been focussed on finishing the central armrest/handbrake cover.

Before finally fixing the arm rest/cubby box I made up some 9mm thick pads out of plywood for the frame to rest on.

Central armrest fitting by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

I had the arm rest professionally covered by a local trimmer. He did a great job and much much better than I could ever achieve.

Central armrest fitting by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

The handbrake handle cover was designed to fit a VW T5 Transporter.
I also had this gaiter professionally made by the same local trimmer. Excellent quality and very reasonable.

Central armrest fitting by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

I glued and stapled the gaiter to the back of the surround. Very pleased with the result.

Central armrest fitting by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

Handy storage space.

Central armrest fitting by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

It wasn't until I came to connect the window switches that I realised the RMC loom is designed for illuminated Granada window switches but I had sourced and fitted Sierra switches. The pin-out is different so I had to spend a couple of hours with the Sierra Haynes manual and a magnifying glass to figure out the connections. I bench tested my homework before fitting the switches to the car.

Window switch wiring connections by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

Window switches connected.

Window switches connected by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

Window switches fitted by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

So that's it all finished and I'm very pleased with the result

Central Armrest complete by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr

Next up I will be fitting the gear stick gaiter, so until next time.....

....peter
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