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In case anyone was wondering, it is possible to do this with the dash in place. With the dash top and dials removed you can easily get to where the original bolts go in and go exactly what Tony has done before.
Save money towards a quicker car in a couple of years.
Couple of small mods -
Colour code
Twin Optic headlights
OZ F1's or other OEM wheels
Lowering (if your insurance will let you)
I would do something to cover the exposed metal, maybe some touch up paint or similar.
Proper harsh doing that, most people don't respect other peoples things
I have recently fitted some new seats and lowered my driving position which is great but now feels like the steering wheel is too high.
I know people like burpspeed and Chrispy have lowered thiers and understand the basic process involved thanks to their project logs however both of them did...