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I AM RESTORING A 70 GTO WITH THE DARK BROWN INTERIOR, AND HAVE SEARCHING FOR OVER ONE YEAR FOR A NICE BROWN DASH .... NO LUCK.
I DO HAVE A MINT BLACK ONE BUT AM RELUCTANT TO DYE IT. i HAVE SEEN DASH COVERS FROM COVERLAY AND DASHTOP, ANY ONE SEEN ONE ? HOW DOES IT LOOK ? ANY OPINIONS WELCOME. |
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I AM RESTORING A 70 GTO WITH THE DARK BROWN INTERIOR, AND HAVE SEARCHING FOR OVER ONE YEAR FOR A NICE BROWN DASH .... NO LUCK.
I DO HAVE A MINT BLACK ONE BUT AM RELUCTANT TO DYE IT. i HAVE SEEN DASH COVERS FROM COVERLAY AND DASHTOP, ANY ONE SEEN ONE ? HOW DOES IT LOOK ? ANY OPINIONS WELCOME. |
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[This message has been edited by Todd (edited 07-18-2000).] |
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I've got a plastic dash SHELL (not the whole dash, just a piece that fits over it). My interior had a black dash, so I didn't have to worry about dying like you're going to have to do. I've been very happy with mine, still looks great after 3 years.
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I used a dash cover in my 70 once, the only problem is when it gets real hot it may tend to warp a little, when it cooled down it went back to normal, if you are planning to use a good dash to put the cover on, keep in mind that you must "glue" the cover on, which may hurt your original, if ever removed. I have dyed many a dash before, and they still look great after years of use, it looks great(if done properly) , and if you want you still can stip the dye off later!!
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