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I'm looking to install a Pioneer Single Din head unit in my 1976 280Z. Was going to make a template and custom cut an overlay Faceplate out of 1/8" Black ABS. Have some material that is pretty close to original console texture.

 

Then I had a thought about 3D printing. I'm wondering if any one has had a radio faceplate 3D printed for our cars, or can offer any suggestions on the best way to proceed.

 

Not interested in concealed radio installation etc. TIA.

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kurby is right - while the printers can generate very complex geometry, they don't give you a nice smooth, consistent finish. cut it from solid or better yet, pull a mold and make one out of resin composite - that way you'll pick up the exact finish textures. you will of course have to paint it to match...

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