designing and fabricating my own Right Hand Drive Knight Rider parts :) Song: Chris Lehman - Arrival (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music promoted by Vlog No Copyright Music Video link: • Chris Lehman - Arrival...
@@HeathsGarage Gotcha. Not trying to knock your work. Just noticed you say that no one was doing it. I can def appreciate the work that goes into laying up glass. Can’t wait to see it finished.
@@HeathsGarage hi brother I just want to know that is kitts protected shield is real for e.g if some car wants to hit the kitt from behind doesn't happen to kitt anything that only I want to know Thank you brother
Thanks Mate! I really appreciate it. RU-vid has come so far since I built the first KITT - this is a great way to document the build and to remind myself how crazy I am! Hahaha
@@HeathsGarage hey how are you I’m building a knight rider Season 3-4 dashboard for display in my room only I got all the electronics for it already but don’t want to pay $900.00 plus $400.00 shipping on eBay for just the dashboard I would also like to buy the dashboard and the steering wheel and pod holders that goes under the steering wheel how much do you charge I am in North Carolina?
Amazing work so far. Congrats! I can only imagine how much work is going into making these dash parts. Just out of curiosity; How is the steering setup been converted to RHD? Would you be able to give a peek in your next video if it fits? I'm still happy I got a LHD KITT, it's easier for the parts ;)
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the kind words. When these cars were imported into Australia, some were left LHD but some were converted to RHD - Some of the conversions completely mirrored the LHD cars moving the brake booster to the driver side etc (which is how mine was done) others just moved the steering rack. I will be showing the engine bay in coming videos (as I will be retro fitting a LS engine) so KITT has a little more get up and go haha
@@HeathsGarage Interesting! I can't wait to see that. I left the stock L03 TBI engine in mine. It's not as simple to do street legal mods here in Switzerland.
I left the stock engine in my last KITT too. But, I plan on keeping this one forever so I am going to make it drive like a new car. There are ALOT of hoops to jump through here in Australia too, to make it all street legal. But, I think it will be worth it in the end :)
@@HeathsGarage Definitely and it's nice to make it your own. I've hit the budget limit for now, the dashboard should come in next year. I'm already starting to collect parts.
My whereabouts you get all the electronics and digital gauges from is there any chance that you can provide an email or a link to get in contact with you
Interested in making my own right hand drive dashboard, switch pod, upper consoles, and lower consoles if you could offer any help it would be fantastic as i am also trying to find out what size screen the season 3/4 dashboard is, as i am finding it hard to find the parts i need as i live in the uk
The RHD market for Knight Rider parts is non existent, this is why I thought I should go the extra step this time and start to sell the RHD parts worldwide. I will be offering these RHD parts in the coming months. I already have another 2 customers interested from the UK. The screen size is 8” in season 3/4
@@HeathsGarage thankyou for your reply please let me know when you have these parts for sale, and also do you have any advice at all as I am looking into fitting alot of the parts into a Ford capri
Bullet 32 I will hopefully have them up for sale soon :) I will be posting a video when they are available. Funny you say that, one of the other guys from the UK wants to fit the dash into a Toyota Celica
@@HeathsGarage it might fit a bit easier, i think for me to fit the dash into a capri there will be a lot of fiddling and cutting bits off to get it to fit correctly
what are the spec needed as am have a Mitsubishi lancer car 2007 i want to change the dashboard only what are the spec needed and also advise me the cost
The Dash is designed to fit a F body Pontiac Trans Am - but could be used in any car with a little work :) If you contact me through Facebook or Instagram I can let you know more :)