GLASSTEK Fiberglass dash - Firebird - 2pc - NEW
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GLASSTEK Fiberglass dash - Firebird - 2pc - NEW
Category: Interior
Price: $230
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): OH
Item Condition: Brand New
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
I bought this item, and have gone a different route with my project. It has never been mocked up or anything. I ordered it, opened the box, saw everything was there, and put it back in the box and on a shelf.
So just as if you bought it straight from Glasstek, just slightly cheaper.
They sell for $280 new, I'd like to get $230 + shipping/paypal.
For those interested, please PM me your zip, so I can get you an estimate on shipping costs. It's not a heavy item, but it is in a large box.
Thanks for looking!
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Looks to be the kind that you need to fabricate the brackets for behind it and maybe use dzus fasteners or screws to the new brackets... As far as gauges & such, it doesn't appear to have provisions for such.
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Yes you would have to decide how you wanted to mount it. Some people might mount it solid, others might use the dzus fasteners to make it quick to remove.
It's the same shape as the stock dash, so any stock gauges that you'd want to use, you would just cut out the glass, that's what I was going to do.
It's the same shape as the stock dash, so any stock gauges that you'd want to use, you would just cut out the glass, that's what I was going to do.
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The dash is not cracked. I had several questions about picture #2 - dash is not cracked that is from the molding process. I believe most people would paint this dash, and this would easily be covered.
I can look to see if it is just a mold release, it might just wipe out. The flash from the camera brought it out.
Thanks!
The dash is not cracked. I had several questions about picture #2 - dash is not cracked that is from the molding process. I believe most people would paint this dash, and this would easily be covered.
I can look to see if it is just a mold release, it might just wipe out. The flash from the camera brought it out.
Thanks!