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Old 01-22-2008, 11:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Woodgrain dash insert for '67 GTO

Has anyone out there had any experience installing a new woodgrain dash insert on a 1967 GTO? Ames has one that you cement over existing material with contact cement. Has this worked out well for anyone? Thanks for any replies with experiences.
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I would suggest removing the old material with 3M adhesive remover. I have a left over woodgrain dash insert that I didn't use on my 67. If your interested, PM me an offer.
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Randy, I PM'd you an offer yesterday.

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Thanks for the offer, I went to retrieve the insert and someone had stacked boxes on top of it, it is now scratched and is unusable.
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OK, back to Ames or OPGI. Regards.
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