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Cupholder/Armrest by TXGOOD
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I've seen all the pics in this thread, can you do embroidery on the glovebox? I would want a fiero emblem to the right side of the latch or "FIERO" under the latch.
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Yes, I can get an emblem done on the face of the glovebox.
It would be the same size and detail as the ones on the console doors.
If there are any variations they have to digitize it which costs 65.00
But you can get basically any image that you can dream up.
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Alrighty, I'll be looking at getting a kit of all three for my taxes this year
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Sounds good.
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TXGOOD,
Is there any way to mod the older strap version to the new bracket attachment?
Thanks,
Bob

Also, can you use vector graphics for the embroidery?

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I could either tell you how to change the brackets and make a new pad with the emblem you want or you could send it to me and I could make necessary changes.
The embroiderer charges 65.00 to digitize an emblem and then 15.00 to sew it.
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I've read this thread a few times but keep getting sidetracked by other projects!

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Report this Post04-01-2015 07:20 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 1MohrFieroSend a Private Message to 1MohrFieroEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Mike,
Do you think you could fit a Homelink unit into the front of the cup holder pad. Here is a picture. I can get dimensions if you need them. They fit under the armrest in almost the same place as the ALCL connector is.


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I`m not familiar with those.
Do you use both or only one?
I would need the dimensions and where exactly you would want them.
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No, I only need one module. That was just a picture I had. Here is a picture of it installed in my car.



It has some funny dimensions. I might have to send it to you. It is mostly 5/8" thick but face flares to 3/4" thick. It is 2" deep on top but 2 1/2" deep on bottom and 2 1/4" wide.

Let me know if you think it will work. I was hoping to have it installed in front of the cup holders on the face of the armrest.
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Let me take some measurements tonight and see if it will fit where you are talking about.
I`m not sure it would slide all the way in without hitting the liners.
I do know it would more than likely only work on a tall cupholder because there is less room on the short.
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Mike, could it be mounted on its side on the outboard side of the passenger cup holder? If you don't think it will work you won't hurt my feelings. I might just have to relocate it to the overhead light area like others have done.
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Sorry for not responding sooner.
I forgot I had no tall cupholders made so I couldn`t take any measurements.
I just built a couple so let me measure it.


Ok, it wont fit between the liners.
I could either leave the passenger side liner out and put it sticking out the front on that side or possibly use a shallow liner on the passenger side if it would fit underneath.
If you have a spare one then you could send it to me and I could see if I could adapt it somehow.
If it doesn`t work I will just send it back.

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That's okay, Mike. I didn't really think it would work well. I think I will just order one of your regular ones soon. They look really nice. Let me get some money in the Paypal account.

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Got mine yesterday; installed it today. Looks great!

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Glad you like it. Looks good.
Thanks again for the order.
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Do any of you guys who have bought my cupholder know if you can get to the ALDL outlet just by removing one of the liners?
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Originally posted by TXGOOD:

Do any of you guys who have bought my cupholder know if you can get to the ALDL outlet just by removing one of the liners?
Thanks


Its funny that you ask; I was wondering that too and made sure to check when I installed mine. You can definately get to the ALDL through the passenger's side opening. Easy to get a paper clip into it. A flashlight would probably be helpful here.

I sometimes run mine with a scan tool attached and although I didn't check, it looks like the tool's plug just might fit there too. Its a little tight on the side by the 12V plug.

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Without reading 16 pages of posts, does anybody with a short shifter 5 speed have one of these? How's the shifting (especially when you want to shift aggressively)? It almost looks like it would get in the way but I haven't been in a Fiero in years so maybe I'm remembering things wrong.
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I have one with the Rodney Dickman short Shifter, with an additional 3/4" Cut off so its low. For me its always been comfortable to shift with the armrest.

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Bump for anyone needing a cupholder, console door or glovebox.

Except for Stephen, I already owe him.
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I'll be ordering mine finally lol I will PM you with details soon XD
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I'll be ordering mine finally lol I will PM you with details soon XD


Sounds good, I still have Purple thread if you need it.
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sweet!!! Can I still send you some purple vinyl? I know I want the armrest part to be purple! and then I'm thinking I want my custom logo embroidered on as well. is that still $60 extra? I think that was the price? lol
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sweet!!! Can I still send you some purple vinyl? I know I want the armrest part to be purple! and then I'm thinking I want my custom logo embroidered on as well. is that still $60 extra? I think that was the price? lol


Thats fine about the vinyl.
Yes the digitizing fee is 60.00
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So here is the awesome work TXGOOD did for me finally installed:





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Looks great in your car.
Thanks again for the order.
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Originally posted by TXGOOD:

Here is another cupholder on it`s way.
This one is a deep version.



This looks simply beautiful and I hope you can help me.

I'd like to get the shallow cupholders with a lower base console pad...What I mean is -- the level look of the above pictured unit -- but with the shallow cupholders. I am comfortable with the height of the console currently and have Russ' console saddle which I'd plan to still use.

Can it be done and if so can it be finished in black suede with red stitching?

Thanks.

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Well, the shallow are going to be the step-down style pictured in this thread.
If you are trying to match suede already in your car I would get some from whoever made the other products.
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Originally posted by TXGOOD:

Well, the shallow are going to be the step-down style pictured in this thread.
If you are trying to match suede already in your car I would get some from whoever made the other products.
Thanks


I know, but what I'd like is no 'step' down if possible. Something without the wood pad, so it's a flush level surface with the arm rest and the shallow cupholder.

The suede came from Russ88TTop if it can be done.

Thanks

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So you just want the front part without the rear pad part?
I could try but I`m not sure how it would look.
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actually how much is it for the pontiac logo embroidered on the armrest? might go with that for now and get my custom image on the console door, whenever I order that in the future lol also, how much purple vinyl would you need for the armrest? I can try to ship some out to you asap!
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Can you do three switches on the front?
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Can you do three switches on the front?


It depends on what type of switches they are.
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My bad! I only need two switches - rocker switches for the fan and running lights. I also need a cigarette lighter style power source. I bought one for my Indy from you a couple years ago. This is for my T-Top car with beige interior. I don't remember how to order or how to pay. Please tell me again.
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I would like to place an order. Please PM me with details.
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