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Old 11-08-2004, 04:15 AM
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Re: Its not all that bad

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Originally posted by Motorsport-SVX
and alot of it has to do with how you install it.
Its important to keep the gaps even thruout while
Many people Ive found buying the kits are trying
another idea we had
That was to wet sand the plastic parts first lightly
then put a small coat of grey or flat black paint mainly
on the outter edge of each pcs or basically where any exposed
wood would be. Youd find out where this is by test fitting
each piece.
After the areas are painted and dried, install your kit.
I was thinking about doing it on my next project car but
so far it hasnt bugged me all that much and its still more
attractive then the fake wood.



Joe, take off that Harley steering wheel cover and let me
sell you a nice leather cover instead, Ill even make you a
sweet deal on one just so you can take it off.
Dayle, no offense to you as a provider of this kit but it's really ugly ! i have never such low quality material, or maybe it's not the quality but rather its being as over the fake wook rather replacing it. pls do not get me wrong, i admire the stuff you sell for the SVX, especially the white leather conversion, but i have to pass for the dash kit. I prefer removing it and paint it similar to the car's external color (same paint). that's just an opinion.
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