
The side connectors are taken apart and I had to make 3 holes on the new belt strap for fixing onto the 3 pegs inside the connectors. The belt strap then flows out from the slot nicely...

I hand-stitched the details at the other side of the belt strap to replicate the original plastic belt's detail...

Since my tummy is always in a state of fluctuation (hahahahaha), I sewn on a pair of velcro straps to allow length adjustment...

And now the DX Drive Driver can be proudly displayed on my cupboard...

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