Orbital Prestige 2-DIN Dash Conversion Kit
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Originally Posted by stikillller
you were online today? no updates?!?~??
Yes, I was online today but I don't have the pictures up to post yet.
Here is the sccop:
We're in production. The purchase order and capital has been sent to my manufacturer for the first production run.
The tooling/manufacturing processes allow for the production of up to 4 kits per day. We are due to receive an allotment of 25 full-metallic finish (upper/lower bezels) kits by next week; followed by the remaining 75 in the basic black grain finish a little over two weeks thereafter. I assure you that my team and I have not rested a moment in getting this kit out to everyone. I can't possibly do any more than I already have in rushing the process, so when the kits come in they'll go right out to their respective owners. That's all I can say about that.
My installer currently has my EVO and is working on the illustrated instruction manual as we speak. Furthermore, i've purchased and received all of our shipping and handling supplies today sans the packaging tape which is due to ship on friday from a distributor.
Price on the full-metallic finished kit is $349.99, compared to the standard black grain, which is currently priced at $295. Pictures of that will be up by the end of this week so long as I have the production unit on hand to take pictures of. I will be contacting everyone throughout the week with an update on the metallic finish to potentially fill the first 25 units i'll get into stock. Please PM me if you're interested.
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OK, here are the shots as promised. I apologize for the delay in posting the pictures.
Please excuse the quick matte black finish, it was a quick spray with a touch of texture to get the idea across. The production finish is truly an OEM look.
Please notice the significantly reduced glare on the LCD. Can we say "intelligent engineering" lol.
Please excuse the quick matte black finish, it was a quick spray with a touch of texture to get the idea across. The production finish is truly an OEM look.
Please notice the significantly reduced glare on the LCD. Can we say "intelligent engineering" lol.