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Old 07-24-2022, 11:36 AM
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Default Anyone tried doing this before?

Back in the 80's I took out the original am radio and put in a aftermarket which required some cutting. Currently I'm having the original am radio converted to modern guts. I have this old junky dash that has a good radio area. I'd like to cut out the massaged area on my original and cut out the good area on the donor dash and put it in without making a mess and really screwing up my original. Top picture is the original dash that is staying. . Was thinking gluing it back in. I think it would look best if I could switch over the whole rectangle part around the radio which would mean cutting right out to the engine turning on my original.
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