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Old 08-10-2008, 09:47 AM   #2
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Re: dash pad

if youre using fabric you would have to make the dash pad smooth or you will see the crack... id prolly cut the edges of the crack with a straight edge blade then use fiberglass to fill in the crack so its good and smooth... any thing else would prolly not stay as well you could also put a little foam insulation on the dash before you put on the material the kind like they use under laminate floors or for packaging things

the door panels are plastic those as long as no pieces are missing around the edges, bondo will work ok to patch cracks or even holes that arent too big fiberglass for stuff bigger
good luck
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