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John Wick Ford Mustang Official Build Pack 8 Options
Markwarren
#1 Posted : 17 January 2026 17:26:59
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Issue 33

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Begin by placing the steering wheel boss (33A) onto the steering wheel column shaft, picture 2.

Align the two holes in the steering wheel (33C) and secure it in place using 2 x F type screw, picture 3.

Push fit the horn button (33B) in place as shown in picture 4.

Place both the front mats (33D) to the left and right of the compartment floor, picture 5.

Picture 6 shows the complete assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#2 Posted : 18 January 2026 13:54:27
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Issue 34

Begin by placing the three pins of the wooden dashboard trim (34F) into the holes in the dashboard instrumentation frame (34C), pictures 1 and 2.

Fit the holes in the two tabs of the dashboard clock frame (34D) over the two pins of the wooden clock trim (34E), pictures 3 and 4. Place the dashboard clock (34A) into the assembly as shown in picture 5.

Pictures 6 and 7 show the two dashboards complete for this issue.
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Markwarren
#3 Posted : 20 January 2026 20:38:25
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Issue 35
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Take the dashboard instrument panel from the previous issue and fit the three pins of the wooden trim into the holes on the left-hand side of the dashboard (35A), picture 2.

Turn the assembly over and secure it in place using 3 x G screws, picture 3.

Now take the clock assembly from the last issue and place it into the right-hand side of the dashboard, securing it in place using 2 x G screws, pictures 4 and 5.

Separate the two dashboard buttons (35B), picture 6, marked number 2. Press one either side of the dashboard housing as illustrated in picture 7.

Take the LED cable (35D) and place the LED with the shortest cable (passenger side) into the rear of the dashboard, picture 8. Now take the LED with the longest cable (steering wheel side) and place it into the dashboard as shown in picture 9. Picture 10 shows how it looks when the cable and both the LEDs are attached.

Picture 11 shows the assembly complete for this issue.


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Markwarren
#4 Posted : 22 January 2026 19:50:51
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Issue 36

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Fit the dashboard top (36A) onto the dashboard, picture 2. Turn the assembly over and secure it in place using 3 x G screws as shown in picture 3.

Separate the two radio knobs from issue 35 and place them in the two holes in the radio console, picture 4. This was much easier to insert the knobs in the radio console before attaching it to the dashboard.

Now attach the radio console into the dashboard as shown in picture 5, securing it in place using 2 x G screws, picture 6.

Take the steering wheel and steering column assembly and fit the pin on the top of the steering column housing and the two pins on the bottom of the steering housing into the three holes on the left of the dashboard, picture 7. Turn the assembly over and secure it in place using 3 x G screws, picture 8.

Fit the dashboard top detail in place as shown in picture 9.

Fit the pedals (36D) onto the mountain posts and secure in place with 2 x G screws, picture 10.

Take the passenger compartment assembly and fit the two mounting points on the base of the dashboard into the two holes in the top of the centre console housing, picture 11.

Turn the passenger compartment assembly over and secure the two parts together using 2 x C screws, picture 12.

Picture 13 shows the assembly complete for this issue.
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Markwarren
#5 Posted : 23 January 2026 10:36:52
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Issue 37

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Begin by fitting the first of the rear leaf spring shackles (37B) onto the shorter end of the left rear leaf spring (37A). Secure the shackle in place using a J screw as shown in picture 2.

Fit the second shackle to the other end in the same way, picture 3.

That completes the assembly for this issue.

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