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> Refurbished dash top $399 exchange, $150 core
Mikey914
post Jun 8 2012, 04:52 AM
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This is a dash that AP Performance has recovered and in in excellent shape. I took the initiative to have one of my cores rebuilt so I could offer it exchanged, this way no one is waiting for a dash for weeks while it's being worked on.

Please note that we need to recieve a rebuildable dash to exchange. We can deal with cracks as that's why you're dending yours in. The main problem that disqualifies a core is the "hood" over the insturnment cluster sags. There is nothing that can be done to rectify that .


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is that leather or vinyl?
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Done in vinyl, but looks good.
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post Jun 11 2012, 03:34 PM
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man you guys do nice work, your on my list to by from on my project




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This is a dash that AP Performance has recovered and in in excellent shape. I took the initiative to have one of my cores rebuilt so I could offer it exchanged, this way no one is waiting for a dash for weeks while it's being worked on.

Please note that we need to recieve a rebuildable dash to exchange. We can deal with cracks as that's why you're dending yours in. The main problem that disqualifies a core is the "hood" over the insturnment cluster sags. There is nothing that can be done to rectify that .

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This was a James - Morph special. I know it can take him some time to get these done, so I took a core dash I had and sent it through so I could have a spare ready to ship. I did put it up on ebay at a higher price (as Ebay will take it's pound of flesh), so if you need one, this one is ready to go. Only has a core charge to encourage the old one to be sent back.
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