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Rebuilding Dashpanel Paint Match

 
 
Rebuilding Dashpanel Paint Match
Rebuilding Dashpanel Paint Match
Since our GTX is getting a complete restoration, we took a leftover piece of the new headliner to the auto-body supply store and had them mix an appropriate shade of red dye to paint-match the two pads and the glovebox door. Remember, the vinyl parts are pliable, so standard paint won't work; it must be a dye. After the metal part of our dash was painted, we opted to assemble it in the car to help keep from scratching it. It's a little more difficult to do it this way, but it can be accomplished with a minimal amount of trouble. View Related Article
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