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nonameo 07-11-04 06:04 PM

mutilated dash...
 
well, its time for me to whine, bitch, and complain.

Yes, I know you get what you pay for and I should have expected a problem like this.

But seriously... how the HELL does someone fuck up a dash so badly? I mean seriously... if an interior part is not wanting to move, YOU GAWN BREAK SUMFIN BRUTHA!

This dash is in terrible shape. Not to mention its going to be a bitch for me to find another one closeby. Repair is a possible pathway, but I'll need another donor dash to cut and hack away at so I can fiberglass and epoxy the large chunks that are missing.

oh well, at least I can normally find pretty good deals on most anything. Maybe I'll find a dash somewhere nearby.

Syonyk 07-11-04 06:22 PM

Huh?

Have you looked in the parts for sale forum? A lot of people part cars out, and generally dashboards don't seem to be in terribly high demand.

-=Russ=-

87base RX-7 07-11-04 06:32 PM

i think dave is wokin on a cf dash cover too so that might be a option if u can wait a month or two

nonameo 07-11-04 06:34 PM

No, its the beige plastic under the vinyl. THAT stuff is cracked. A dash cover won't help me at all.

Syonyk 07-11-04 06:49 PM

Right. Go find someone parting out a similar car. Obtain parts.

-=Russ=-

DEZERTE 07-11-04 06:50 PM

pics pics pics!

inflatablepets 07-11-04 06:53 PM

What color do you need, and where are you located?

Icemark 07-11-04 08:42 PM


Originally posted by nonameo
No, its the beige plastic under the vinyl. THAT stuff is cracked. A dash cover won't help me at all.
ABS cement from home depot glues it back together just fine

nonameo 07-11-04 09:11 PM


Originally posted by Icemark
ABS cement from home depot glues it back together just fine
large chunks of it are missing (4 in by 4 in or so) and some bolts/tabs go into these. some parts rattle around due to not being secured well. Any ideas on how to repair that? I know abs cement alone won't do that. But thanks for the tip on fixing the cracks. I've been using epoxy.

Icemark 07-11-04 09:13 PM

Actually for large chunks missing get some black ABS sheet (also at home depot) and trim to fit anyway you want, then glue it in/on with the ABS cement. Drill as needed when dry and you are set.

You will want to avoid epoxy, as it will not bond/melt the plastic together like ABS cement will

introVert 07-11-04 09:57 PM

fc3s.org is selling generic replacement dashes- but you gotta drill holes for all your sh*t. Probably easier to glue the old one back together.

Froggmann 07-12-04 12:08 AM

Try getting a hold of some 410 Locktite epoxy. That stuff works wonders.


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