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> FS lower dash pad, The early one
LCOX
post Dec 21 2011, 10:44 AM
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Attached ImageHere is a picture of a 914 lower dash pad.

It is the early style one without the vents I think the 914-6 uses the same one but not sure

It appears to be in great shape. I had no idea they were so expensive from AA Lol!

Hope to get $150 for it. Thanx L. my email is trixenn1@aol.com
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post Dec 21 2011, 11:31 AM
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Could you add a picture of the top side so we can see the condition?

Thanks.
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post Dec 21 2011, 12:08 PM
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ok I'll be happy to.

it may be later on today or tomorrow before I can go get it out of storage.

Thanx L.
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post Dec 22 2011, 04:20 PM
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ok I'll be happy to.

it may be later on today or tomorrow before I can go get it out of storage.

Thanx L.


gcrotvik Here are 2 pictures of the top. the only place I see on it is at the very corner where it turns up there is a very tiny hairline crack about 1 inch long. i took a close up picture of it as well

the rest of it looks great on top. the crhome trim piece is great too.

sorry if the picture is alittle blurry I don't have the best camera lol!

let me know if you're interested. Thanx! L
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