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Posts: 3,338
Location: Kitchener
Join Date: Feb 2005
Ride: 1990 Honda CR-X SiR
Fav Mod: Ninterior Class: Street |
The Eastwood company makes some amazing dyes. If you get some I would suggest getting it from them.
CRX Forum ------------------ Honda CR-X If you need it I can get it. |
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Posts: 609
Location: Waterloo
Join Date: Mar 2004
Ride: 1990 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24
Fav Mod: Scrapyard parts that work Class: Street |
I thought people just used paint??? Dye sounds so much better... but I couldn't imagine plastic "holding" a dye well. ... I've seen purple dyed accents in the seats of a J-body... with rear seats converted to buckets and a nice sub in the middle.
but Dash... I've only seen painted. |
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Posts: 364
Location: Kitchener/Toronto
Join Date: Aug 2004
Ride: 1987, Toyota Supra turbo targa
Fav Mod: 89+ conversion, JDM tails Class: Street |
I was looking at something on supraforums. Hope it helps
Dash Repair/Refinish FAQ - Supraforums.com Went from a cracked burgundy dash to a beautiful black dash. Look at the results... ------------------ 1987 MKIII Supra - turbo, 5sp, targa 1986 MKI MR2 - JDM 4AGZE swap (supercharged), 5sp, hardtop |
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