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Repairing my dash bezel
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The Po messed up the bezel in my 87. It took forever to get it out. He stuck a cd player in it. I will mount my radio, cd player under the dash. You can see how I am trying to fix the bezel. Don't want to buy a new one.
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Re: Repairing my dash bezel
wow that kool how did u do that?
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Re: Repairing my dash bezel
I went to a shop where they install radios. Bought a piece of abs plastic. It is about 1/8th. thick. Made a template. Traced it , and cut it with a box knife. I will put the bezel back in, and then get black small screws and screw it in place. The plastic is textured on one side. I will mount the radio under the dash. It may not look too good. But it will sound good. Having trouble getting the cluster out. That is another story.
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Re: Repairing my dash bezel
pos pics when ur done
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Re: Repairing my dash bezel
What you might want to do is extend that piece all the way to the steering column cut out. It would hide the edge a little better.
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Re: Repairing my dash bezel
nice fix
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Re: Repairing my dash bezel
I will post it when I am finished. It may be a while. I am fighting with the instrument cluster.
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