WTB RD2 dash conversion
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lol if you have a rd1
prepare for the fight of a life time
iirc it was blacktibs that swapped his, took if a while to get it to work right and in the end NO ONE would give a f*ck that you have a rd2 dash but maybe 4 people on this forum
prepare for the fight of a life time
iirc it was blacktibs that swapped his, took if a while to get it to work right and in the end NO ONE would give a f*ck that you have a rd2 dash but maybe 4 people on this forum
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Working hard to get that negative rep back eh faith?
Swapping dashes is a huge hassle but can be done. There is no kit. A local junkyard is probably your best bet. It is obviously your car and your decision, but I would suggest there are better ways to spend several man-days of your productive time.
Swapping dashes is a huge hassle but can be done. There is no kit. A local junkyard is probably your best bet. It is obviously your car and your decision, but I would suggest there are better ways to spend several man-days of your productive time.
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I actually have all the parts you need to do an rd2 dash swap just sitting in my closet. I thought bout doing it but I have bigger projects when it comes to the tib.