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Hey,

Just found on the net a website where you can order a full new dash cluster! replaces everything! Plus you can choose to have it done in 4 different colours. Has anyone done this before or is there another site that does the same kind of thing? Costs $500

http://www.piaa.com.au/prod249.htm

Cheers! :)

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Oh Serious!

Well that sucks!!

Cheers for letting me know! lol

Does anyone know where I could buy new interior parts? The main bit that goes around my deck and over my steering wheel is cracked. Was thinking of painting it, but still need one that isnt cracked...

Also how much would dipping cost? never heard of someone getting there interior carbon dipped.. does it look good?

Cheers! :)

Dont know the cost, but it does look good, its hard to believe how the paint can make these awesome effects (woodgrain, etc). I saw some pieces get done on American Chopper, they have some sort of bath of fluid, and place a thin layer of paint like gladwrap onto the bath, it dissolves, then you dip your part into the bath.

http://www.aquadip.com.au/

Edited by Trav33

go to a wreakers for the dash! you can get some in great quality and others arent but you can choose.. then get dipped.. or sand back and paint if you can the el cheapo option (cheap as in money, not looks.. still looks great.)

go to a wreakers for the dash! you can get some in great quality and others arent but you can choose.. then get dipped.. or sand back and paint if you can the el cheapo option (cheap as in money, not looks.. still looks great.)

don't pay more than $80 for one either.

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