made a new dash for my 93 out of fiberglass and need to get it recovered anyone know where i can send that to
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I'm not sure where you are, but you might look at a stereo shop that does a lot of custom work. I've seen quite a few fiberglass sub boxes covered with vinyl, and a custom upholstery shop might be another place to look.
Post some pics of that, I'm curious to see how you did that.Last edited by TX-Foilhead; 01-19-2010, 08:56 PM.
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yea i probally could just want someone else to blame if it starts peelin off but it was made by peeling all the vinal off it glued the broken pieces together cleaned and put some releasing agent on the face of it sprayed it with gelcoat layed the fiberglass seperate and then a mold then u put releasing agent in the mold fiberglass seperate and then a new not plastic dash sound easy but not without experiance holes might still pull through but next one i make im thinking of fiberglassing washers in between the layers of glass might help trial in error i didnt make the mold my buddy did dont have the time to but now i have a mold and thats the hard part to make and i could make them from there i think. After getting covered then im putting in carbon fiber switch panels and autometer phantom 2 gauges looks pretty close to stock but little better with the light up needles with all new switches and lights cant wait to get it done i was tired of pushing the dash back in place every double up will post pics when i get it done another winter project with the rear seat i made winter flies by when so much to doOriginally posted by bobchris View Postit's really not hard to do your better off just doing it your selfLast edited by 93nautique0710; 01-20-2010, 09:00 PM.
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