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Marty:
Remember that you may need to use a blow dryer to heat up the dash kit parts since it is cold out.
Looks like a nice kit. Take your time and do not be in a hurray to install the part. It is easy but you usually only get 1 shot at placement of the dash kit part.
And I agree pics are necessary when completed.
Remember that you may need to use a blow dryer to heat up the dash kit parts since it is cold out.
Looks like a nice kit. Take your time and do not be in a hurray to install the part. It is easy but you usually only get 1 shot at placement of the dash kit part.
And I agree pics are necessary when completed.
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Originally Posted by 95SLE
Marty:
Remember that you may need to use a blow dryer to heat up the dash kit parts since it is cold out.
Looks like a nice kit. Take your time and do not be in a hurray to install the part. It is easy but you usually only get 1 shot at placement of the dash kit part.
And I agree pics are necessary when completed.
Remember that you may need to use a blow dryer to heat up the dash kit parts since it is cold out.
Looks like a nice kit. Take your time and do not be in a hurray to install the part. It is easy but you usually only get 1 shot at placement of the dash kit part.
And I agree pics are necessary when completed.
Thanks for the advice again, and I will definitely have pics later today.
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Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
Originally Posted by 95SLE
Marty:
Remember that you may need to use a blow dryer to heat up the dash kit parts since it is cold out.
Looks like a nice kit. Take your time and do not be in a hurray to install the part. It is easy but you usually only get 1 shot at placement of the dash kit part.
And I agree pics are necessary when completed.
Remember that you may need to use a blow dryer to heat up the dash kit parts since it is cold out.
Looks like a nice kit. Take your time and do not be in a hurray to install the part. It is easy but you usually only get 1 shot at placement of the dash kit part.
And I agree pics are necessary when completed.
Thanks for the advice again, and I will definitely have pics later today.
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Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
Originally Posted by harofreak00
dash overlay
Only problem is the power window overlay'* are for the 92-95 control trim and I have the 96-99 control trim in my car.
Got this for a steal though on ebay -$41 including shipping!!!! They sell this same kit at Auto Trim & Design in St. Cloud, MN for $225!!!
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