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Hi Mark, If you do order one make sure and make it clear whether it is for a MK1 or 2. They take along time to deliver. They look quiet nice, and for the price they are worth it, I don't have a picture of my car to show you, in a rush, will be flying off soon abroad.
I hope IAN B won't mind if I post a picture of his dash with the veneer on, looks very nice.
Fitted one about 12 months ago. Don't get me wrong they are not a patch on a genuine walnut veneered dash ---but they are so much cheaper --well worth the money. They do several colours and do send out samples
Mark, just to let you know that i used the 'american walnut' look (the picture a couple of posts above). Been fitted for about three years and looks as good now as the day it was fitted.
Mark, just to let you know that i used the 'american walnut' look (the picture a couple of posts above). Been fitted for about three years and looks as good now as the day it was fitted.
Mark, just to let you know that i used the 'american walnut' look (the picture a couple of posts above). Been fitted for about three years and looks as good now as the day it was fitted.
Ian
Hi Ian, how easy are they to fit ?
Mark.
Mark
very easy even Graham could do the work himself,
once all the wood is out of the car and prepared (old lacquer rubbed off) it will take less than an hour. seriously taking the wood out and putting back is ten times harder than putting the veneers on.
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