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Dash results (and X-mas comes early :)
I knew you and I wouldn't come to blows over something like this.
Now, let me volunteer a ratty tatty dash for your next experiment, ok?
(think grand canyon)
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Eric
www.vintagewatercooleds.com
1979 Dasher Coupe 2.0 8v
1981 Scirocco S (TDI swap project)
1990 Corrado TDI
1990 Fox Wagon (1.6 Heron head project)
1991 Cabriolet (2.0 crossflow 8v project)
Jeff Toomasson said:
> No offense taken at all - that's why I asked for opinions. But to say
> it's garbage might be a stretch. And since you trashed it in such a
> vehement way, you could at least share your proposed approach...
>
> From my standpoint, it was garbage before (and if you'd seen the before
> pix, you'd agree). At least now, it's crack-free :) But, I agree, it
> looks nothing like a material that a dashboard would be composed of.
> But, as I pointed out originally, it can be sanded and painted. So it's
> not like it's ruined. Just think of it as a blank canvas! I could have
> spent 10-20+ hours experimenting with different materials and never
> ended up with something as uniform as this. My time is worth several
> times more than what this cost me (and I've got other dummy dashes to
> mess with if the mood strikes me)
>
> Besides, doesn't my Vortex UID "gamblinfool" tell you anything about me?
> :)
>
> Eric S wrote:
>
>>Jeff don't take this the wrong way...just my opinion.
>>
>>Dash - looks like absolute shit, wasted money...shoulda saved for the
>> real
>>thing...its now garbage. (just being honest, it seriously looks like
>>fucking shit)
>>
>>Rims - HOT HOT HOT...nice find mang!
>>
>>
>>
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