I'm loving this content so far. Very good job on the dash display window. Just out of interest. Are you able to mention what your budget is or how much you've spent on parts so far? Keep up the good work. Can't wait for the next update 👍🏻👍🏻
thank you, next episode is being put together now so will be out shortly. message me and I can give you a run down of what I have spent thus far .. maybe at the end i'll do a summary of all the costs
My skoda octavia 2018 airbags are deployed do u think after watching ur video can i do mine as i am getting quote of £750 to supply and fit but on ebay i am getting airbag kit for £360 what u think is best option for me thanks in advance
Removing a dashboard is a time consuming project if you've never done it before. Do count on at least half day to remove it and than another few hours to install. Secondly is how comfortable are you with tools. Its not a hard task but that really depends if you're able to spare the time. Tools required are some torx bits, plastic trim removal tools, keys to remove the radio.
Amazing video.
Btw you are going to cross 500 subs very soon . All the best from me 👍🏻
will see how that goes, subscriber count going up but very slowly ... need to work on improving my content !!
likewise for yourself ... :)
I'm loving this content so far. Very good job on the dash display window. Just out of interest. Are you able to mention what your budget is or how much you've spent on parts so far? Keep up the good work. Can't wait for the next update 👍🏻👍🏻
thank you, next episode is being put together now so will be out shortly. message me and I can give you a run down of what I have spent thus far .. maybe at the end i'll do a summary of all the costs
Very useful
thank you, glad it is useful!!!
My skoda octavia 2018 airbags are deployed do u think after watching ur video can i do mine as i am getting quote of £750 to supply and fit but on ebay i am getting airbag kit for £360 what u think is best option for me thanks in advance
Removing a dashboard is a time consuming project if you've never done it before. Do count on at least half day to remove it and than another few hours to install. Secondly is how comfortable are you with tools. Its not a hard task but that really depends if you're able to spare the time. Tools required are some torx bits, plastic trim removal tools, keys to remove the radio.