yay to junkyard finds! Local Pick n' Pull had an '83 or '84 4000
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<center><img src="http://img.eautopartscatalog.com/hires/M300021847FEB.JPG"></center><p>~60-70 dollars..
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<center><img src="http://justdashes.com/ProductImages/porsh_5.jpg"></center><p>They rebuild the dashes with closed cell foam and heavy vinyl. Considering what some folks are charging for crack-free dashes (ok...some folks other than the wrecker Justin was at)...it might be worth a call to see what they would charge.<ul><li><a href="http://www.justdashes.com">Just Dashes</a></li></ul>
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that is as long as the adjuster isn't rusted in place. I'll find that out tonight! I sure hope it isn't or i'll cry... lol.
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Kind pricey IMO.
But the plus side is that they told me that they had recently done an URQ dash, so they knew what I was talking about at least.
I bought a mildly cracked dash last year, filled the small cracks with JB Weld, sanded, and stained. Turned out well, I gotta post some new pics soon.
But the plus side is that they told me that they had recently done an URQ dash, so they knew what I was talking about at least.
I bought a mildly cracked dash last year, filled the small cracks with JB Weld, sanded, and stained. Turned out well, I gotta post some new pics soon.
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