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> Dash pad recovering project at Sunny CAMP
boxstr
post Feb 22 2005, 10:21 PM
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Well the dash pad recovering project is back on track. Here are a few of the early rejects. One with ashtray delete, and a different slope on the back, also a targa bar pad that came out great, also a pad that secures to the top just above the sun visors(not needed in certain parts of the US) .
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post Feb 23 2005, 09:12 AM
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Mike NO NO I just repacked the complete interior except for door panels and seats. They are still coming down to you for your EVIL TOUCH.
The dash recovering thing is something I have been trying to make happen long before you started your interior reocovering. This is just for the Dash pad, rear targa bar, knee pad and any of the hard vinyl covered items on the 914 interior.

Brad, actually testing here in Oregon would work with all of the sun we are getting lately. Beta testing in Texas may be a good idea. I will see if I get any takers.
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