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> Carbon Fiber 911 Style Dash, from Getty not AIR ...
SirAndy
post May 19 2003, 06:46 PM
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alright, here are some pix of the 911 Style Carbon Fiber Dash.
It's actually from Getty and not from A.I.R. as i had previously stated ...

it is kind of rough, but i think it'll clean up nicely.
2 layers, first layer is fiberglass, second is carbon fiber.
if you hold it up against the light, you can see through the fiber,
so i will apply a coat of black paint on the back before i put it in the car.
it also came with a 911 face-plate (fiberglass).

(IMG:http://www.sirandy.org/pix/914/2003.05.19/IMGP2076.JPG)
(IMG:http://www.sirandy.org/pix/914/2003.05.19/IMGP2074.JPG)
(IMG:http://www.sirandy.org/pix/914/2003.05.19/IMGP2075.JPG)
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post May 19 2003, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE(scottb @ May 19 2003, 05:51 PM)
how hard is that to do?  i think that would look great to cover up my cracked teener dash.  let me know your progress.

it's not a cover. you need to take off your old dash top.
it bolts on in 3 spots in the front and near the windshield, it's held down by the rubber seal, which means i probably get some nice/shiny chrome srews and screw it down along the windshield (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
you also need to remove the ash-tray. you can keep the original gauge-cluster hoop if you want but i cut it out just because it seemed easier. but the gauges will fit with it in there. then of course, you'll need gauges to fill the holes (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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