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> rosewood dash trim, rosewood dash trim yah or nay
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post Jul 17 2018, 02:07 PM
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was this just a dealer accessory or aftermarket and is it easily removed
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QUOTE(bulliporker @ Jul 17 2018, 01:07 PM) *

was this just a dealer accessory or aftermarket and is it easily removed


It actually was most often a dealer sold accessory, came in a couple of wood types/finishes (there was also a "turned aluminum" one too), as in the pic of my buddy's OO `71 914/4 1.7, which was ordered that way by a buyer who backed out, before my buddy bought it new.

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While you coould buy them aftermarket as well later, & either have them installed or DIY, I think that most 914 owners got them from the dealers.

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