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    Default JustDashes.com for restoration of the dashpad

    Have you or someone you know used JustDashes.com for the restoration of their Fox bodied dash pad- not a reproduction, but a recovering/restoration? How did it turn out, did it look original? Were you happy with the quality of the material and the registration of the speaker grille holes.

    thanks, Igor in Whippany, NJ

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    Just from looking at their website and seeing all the articles published about them, leads me to believe they will do a great job restoring one of our pads. I just wonder about the cost?
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    Mike (TopGear85)



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    Well I'm curious about typical cost also so I e mailed them, I'll post what reply I get. There are good quality mustang dash pads available for $200 so they would have to be well below that to make it a good deal.
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    Expect to pay about $600 to have a pad reskinned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by k98dave View Post
    Well I'm curious about typical cost also so I e mailed them, I'll post what reply I get. There are good quality mustang dash pads available for $200 so they would have to be well below that to make it a good deal.
    What is your definition of "good quality dash pads"?

    I have yet to see a concours correct dash pad come to market... sad, but true.

    Kevin is correct. It is not cheap, but the appearance and fit is far superior to the "stuff" currently available.
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    Wonder if they will dye is back to original color. Mine is not in bad shape (no
    cracks), but color is off or dulled in a couple spots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OX1 View Post
    Wonder if they will dye is back to original color. Mine is not in bad shape (no
    cracks), but color is off or dulled in a couple spots.
    You can dye your own. It's not very difficult to do. There have been several threads on here listing the process.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    Expect to pay about $600 to have a pad reskinned.
    I heard $600 too.
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    I just went to their website and watched the video. Beautiful work but $600 is a lot of money for such a small part.
    k98dave have you received a quote yet?

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