Today, I didn't really concentrate on anything - I just looked at the car until I found something that needed doing, and did it.
The first thing I did was recover the dashboard:

I then got the bolts for the sills fitting better by filing the slots a bit. While I was doing that, I put some rivnuts in for the charge cooler water pump:

And I routed the water pipes that run to the front around the heater. I had to trim the corner down a bit to lessen the sharpness of the top pipe - it's made a huge difference in the clearance it now has.

I then filed the holes for the sill covers to allow all the bolts to fit:>

These are now ready to be covered, so I filled the rivnuts with copper grease:

I fitted a new rubber mount for the exhaust pipe - this one has a male fitment one end, and a female the other. This will make it significantly easier to put the exhaust on.

And finally, after it had been in the sun for the day, I cut the holes in the dashboard and put everything back on - including the new switches.

I'll cover the sill covers tonight.
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