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Date Posted: 18:57:27 09/02/02 Mon
Author: matt
Subject: Re: Dash Panels
In reply to: Tony 's message, "Re: Dash Panels" on 13:32:09 09/02/02 Mon

Ive done alot of looking around, and NOPI is the only one i found that has decent kits...expensive as hell! I regularly check ebay for stuff and have never found a dash trim kit for it. I have seen the dash mats, but they arent anything special..i think they look bad....just my opinion. If you (tony) go through with this, then post your experience with it....c ya.




>Been looking around, I havent had as much luck, there
>arent any on ebay at the moment, and as far as web
>dealers go, the cheapest I can find a synthetic
>brushed aluminum (I figure, once I get it , I can
>paint it) kit for is $211 im gonna keep looking
>though. It gets harder because my car is a 1st Gen D'
>(93 ES). I gave a shot at examining how the dash
>peices are attached today. Not quite as easy to remove
>as I thought, I dont think oops will do the job. I
>used a screwdriver to begin to pry some off, but it
>seems well shoved in there, I just put it back in
>place. I didnt want to peramently damage the trim that
>was allready in place.

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