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Title: Customisation of dash (for miggy!)
Post by: psychnurse on 28 July 2008, 18:31:15
Anybody know how easy it is to remove or replace a dash ie... that coloured plastic surrounding vents, and making dash.

Was thinking of a treated re-spray job in a diff colour  :-X :y
Title: Re: Customisation of dash (for miggy!)
Post by: Dusty on 28 July 2008, 18:55:58
I've tried to remove dashes before and they are very tricky to do, my Triumph Toledo was a big job.

Can't really comment on the Miggy, but I'm sure help will follow
Title: Re: Customisation of dash (for miggy!)
Post by: psychnurse on 28 July 2008, 18:57:19
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I've tried to remove dashes before and they are very tricky to do, my Triumph Toledo was a big job.

Can't really comment on the Miggy, but I'm sure help will follow



Thats what I worry about  :( :( :(

I want it all but cant be bothered with tricky LOL  ;)
Title: Re: Customisation of dash (for miggy!)
Post by: amigov6 on 28 July 2008, 19:23:11
Pulling centre panel off & refitting it is'nt too bad. Fitting a wood surround from a CDX/Elite to a CD with rotary controls is a cut, glue, swear job. It's also helpful to have some one on hand to catch flying coffee cups!!!!!!!!!! Looks good now though(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa42/dogsdinner44/guyshouse.jpg)
Title: Re: Customisation of dash (for miggy!)
Post by: psychnurse on 28 July 2008, 19:24:29
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Pulling centre panel off & refitting it is'nt too bad. Fitting a wood surround from a CDX/Elite to a CD with rotary controls is a cut, glue, swear job. It's also helpful to have some one on hand to catch flying coffee cups!!!!!!!!!! Looks good now though(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa42/dogsdinner44/guyshouse.jpg)



I meant the whole dash. Looks good that mate  :y :y
Title: Re: Customisation of dash (for miggy!)
Post by: amigov6 on 28 July 2008, 19:26:26
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Pulling centre panel off & refitting it is'nt too bad. Fitting a wood surround from a CDX/Elite to a CD with rotary controls is a cut, glue, swear job. It's also helpful to have some one on hand to catch flying coffee cups!!!!!!!!!! Looks good now though(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa42/dogsdinner44/guyshouse.jpg)
Car will be for sale in next couple of weeks, £600 to a forum member, watch this space! 8-)