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That looks interesting. A bit more work than i honestly would want to put into it right now.
I took the path of least resistance (hopefully) - I pulled the trigger and bought a Coverlay dash cover. My existing stock dash is actually fairly solid when I pulled it out. Has a few gouges near the perforated speaker holes and 1 crack that runs about halfway thru. Think i can get it smoothed out very nicely and then fit that Coverlay cover right over it.
I got it from CarID - they price matched and gave military discount so I paid 150 shipped out the door.
We've been getting the hurricane remnant bands up here in VA this weekend, so too cold/wet to start this project, but hoping for next week weather permitting.
I took the path of least resistance (hopefully) - I pulled the trigger and bought a Coverlay dash cover. My existing stock dash is actually fairly solid when I pulled it out. Has a few gouges near the perforated speaker holes and 1 crack that runs about halfway thru. Think i can get it smoothed out very nicely and then fit that Coverlay cover right over it.
I got it from CarID - they price matched and gave military discount so I paid 150 shipped out the door.
We've been getting the hurricane remnant bands up here in VA this weekend, so too cold/wet to start this project, but hoping for next week weather permitting.