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Old 07-12-2005, 11:23 AM
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I need some pictures of a 92-95 center console (the lid)
some detailed close-ups of the hook on the lid aswell

I'm gonna try an fab something up, apparently the part the dealer sells
is a completely different than the original...

If anyone has pictures of the 96-99 or 2000+ I'd like to see thoses aswell
maybe I can find out what the part they were selling is from

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These might help. http://bizio.homeftp.org/geoff/bc/sseiday/Console/

Let me know if you need more, my console is still mostly apart in the trunk of my car so I can get more if needed. I can also give advice on taking the whole thing apart.
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I need pictures like this...

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excuse the gunk, some moron used duct tape, I'm in the process of cleaning it

dimensions would also help, how long is the hook and how wide,
how far does the end of the hook stick out?

Any help would be great thanks
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I would convert the lid to the newer 96-99 style. Why you ask? Well, I am stuck with a brand new, never used, in the box, bezel that I would like to unload

This includes the latch, and cup holder. I have been told they are nicer than the older style.

Just a suggestion
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I might be interested in the 96-99 lid if he is not.


I will get some pictures of my lid in a bit.
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Originally Posted by sonoma_zr2
I would convert the lid to the newer 96-99 style. Why you ask? Well, I am stuck with a brand new, never used, in the box, bezel that I would like to unload

This includes the latch, and cup holder. I have been told they are nicer than the older style.

Just a suggestion
got any pictures? I am very interested...
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
The conversion is pretty easy, and well worth it.... I did it to mine... I went through 2 92-95 latched and cup holders.... I had a fit when the last one broke, and just ordered the 96-99 parts and installed them a ways back... I think I have pics on a disk somewhere.. Very happy with the newer style unit...
Yep, yep. I would have to agree that just converting is well worth your time. I believe in the 96-99 version, the hook and where it hooks are reversed (I think, I'm trying to remember this from way back when I was a youngster and we had to get a new one) which somehow managed to be a much better design. The '94 Logan now has broke the hook soon after we got it, and we got the improved design. Years later-it'* still good.
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there'* some good pics & descriptions here http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...pic.php?t=2518
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I used some adhesive velcro when my hook broke. I hated when it would pop open every time I hit the smallest bump in the road.


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