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Ok, the dash on the 912 is in great shape, but the covering was all nasty. I have made a pattern as the covering came off all in one piece. All I want to do is either find the correct material (speak up if you have a good source of thin vinyl that is close to original), or send it to someone who has done this before.
I am willing to try the recovering, but all the vinyl I can find is too thick and it puckers up when I put it on the dash, I need something stretchy and thin so it will hold the shape of the dash..... thanks Kevin |
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I'm in the same boat so I'll provide the bump.
Along those lines, anyone know where I can find some black alcantara fabric? |
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I'd like to get rid of my dash cap. I have no idea what lurks underneath it. One of these days it'll get done.
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Oh no, I'm not that brave. I'm keeping my dash cap. Actually, that is the piece that I want to cover to make it nicer which means that I will take a look at my actual dash -- briefly. I'm sure the dash is a wreck, and to fix/cover that, I hear you have to take out the windshield for a proper install. I'm not ready for that. The cap comes off easier so I'll tackle that.
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Pull the dash and send it out to be refurbished. www.justdashes.com. its less than $500 and will look great.
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