Slightly more interesting night last night.
First up, the passengers side of the dash was peeling away from the support. Basically the adhesive (cause that's all that's holding it on there) gave up the ghost so I put in a crap ton of extra strength silicon adhesive and clamped the crap out of it:
Also re-started on the center console pieces.
I cut this piece to use to fill in the din slot. Not pictured is the fact that I made some reinforced pieces on the backside of the OEM piece to hold this in place, flush with the front. I haven't glued in the pictured bit yet, but that should get done today.
Also encountered another problem. The shifter surround piece cracked on one side, and the opening is also too large for the surround piece I'm in the process of making.
I therefore cut some plastic pieces to reinforce the thing, and also close the gap so that I can use some filler to smooth out the piece.
I should have both the center console and the shifter surround completely glued up today so that I can add some filler (at the same time). It's simpler to do that way and less risk that you mix up more filler than you can use. The stuff is expensive.
After looking it over from multiple angles, I determined that it would be impossible to replace the door insert without completely recovering the things. So...I stripped off the OEM vinyl.
Somewhere people who like the blue interior are crying.
That's it for now. More to come!