Thanks guys...blimey, so many questions to answer  
 
The vinyl wasn't self adhesive, I used spray mount and staples to secure it...at least, I hope it's secure...I'll find out at the weekend when I'm back over at the unit  

It really does need foam underneath it to look decent, but that's tricky to do, because you can't adhere the vinyl to the foam, it needs to "float" so it can move and relax properly. I'll have another crack at it over the winter, I might replace the cards completely, as the old boards have seen better days, and I reckon some marine ply will make a much better base! 
Kbob likes the original velour, she's odd like that. Luckily I couldn't separate the velour from the vinyl, so it all had to go.
One of the meters is a combined volt and amp meter, the other is a temperature gauge, which is a 5 volt unit, but it's easy enough to drop the supply down with a resistor. I...ahem...found mine in my box of control unit case parts at work, not sure where they came from.
I got the gearknob out of my mates old RX8, when he upgraded to a lit one...it's a bit battered and worn, suits the car   

  the gaitor was from ebay, it's not real leather, but it looks better than my old split one, and mumma told me never to use a split rubber  
 
The retro head unit is a Pioneer from a few years ago, it's about the only really decent head unit that looks 'old skool' enough to sit in there, it plays CDs, and can link to an ipod, apparently. Of course, in my car, it only plays "Back in Black" by AC/DC...that and Radio 2  
 
All I need to do now is nurse it to Retro Rides and JAE, and then the fun of a rebuild will begin. Sorry in advance for the plethora of stupid questions I'll be asking over the winter months  
