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Hey guys/gals,

im looking to swap my dash, for the same standard parts. This is a sexy and unique look, not many 33's have this specially this quality..... this is not the stick on crap you can buy, its is professionally dipped and clear coated for an awesome finish...

Parts must be in excellent condition and are the following:

- Dash, Stereo surround area

- Ash tray

- part that goes around the gear stick

- driver and passenger electric window panels

I had mine done about a year ago and is in excellent condition, looks awesome and cost me a fair bit...

i am currently after a swap + cash as i need the recplacement parts, and the price is $350 and is pretty firm...

here are some pics of the parts included:

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q292/ma.../Picture110.jpg

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q292/ma.../Picture001.jpg

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q292/ma.../Picture111.jpg

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q292/ma.../Picture118.jpg

I dont have a pic of the passenger side window electrics panel.... will get some more later... feel free to send me your questions....

PRICE: $350 + standard parts

PRICE DROP $300 + ur dash

cheers

Mass

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yeh im looking for $350 plus your standard parts, and u get my CF coated ones... it cost me over $450 to get done so i think its a fair deal... the standard parts need to be in excellent condition tho, i dont want any broken pieces...

out of interest how do you dip something in carbon fibre? I wouldn't have thought it possible.

It's not real carbon fibre. Have a look at the website www.modicoat.com

yeh its not real carbon fibre... its a dipping process, it is painted on and given a clear coat, it ends up looking very similar to the real thing....

It's not real carbon fibre. Have a look at the website www.modicoat.com

i had mine done by a guy who does it for holden... he does it at home in the garage.. its an amazing process...

  • 2 weeks later...

You should probably point out that it is a series 2 dash???

Beautiful work though. Have a spare dash sitting in my garage in perfect nick. Would you accept that and the ashtray and the cash and as soon as your parts arrive I can swap them over and send the rest (gear surround and electric window panels)

  • 2 weeks later...

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