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Old 24th January 2005, 04:51   #1
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how hard is it to take the dash completly out of a saxo any experiences.
and the kit on that orange saxo .
do some kind of moulds come to make the doors like like.
what kit is it how much is it. please let me know
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Old 24th January 2005, 04:56   #2
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its done by a bodyshops or interior specialist!they have smoothed the original dash and sprayed it!same with the doorcards! dont think theres a particular kit for it!
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Old 24th January 2005, 04:58   #3
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i reckon i could do it myself would be on for having a go as long as it aint to difficult to take out and put back in
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Old 24th January 2005, 05:11   #4
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Lots of different torx bits,, will prob lose some and not remember where others go !
And smoothing dash is alot of work. Even doorcards is hard enough !
As for the wide style arches etc on the orange sax, the work was done by TripleXXXtrme. Top work !
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Old 24th January 2005, 21:47   #5
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what do you use to do it ? Fibreglass i would imagine might have a go at my doorcars maybye buy another dash from a scrappy
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Old 24th January 2005, 21:51   #6
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someone a while ago sed he was amazed how much sanding down he did and how much sand paper he used!
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Old 24th January 2005, 21:55   #7
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yeah but i bet it was wort it.. you could use a palm sander to do most of it im also gonna recover my doorcards and back seats myself
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it does look cool when done properly mate!
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