Newage flocked dash
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No, not really, a couple of hours of methodical work to undo all of the nuts/bolts/screws, rip out the old one, swap over the airbag and heater pipework, refit the new and bolt it back up
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I've never fitted one mate so I cannot 100% say. I've been told it's actually dead easy. When I removed my crappy sat nav I took all dials and stereo section out which was a lot easier than i thought. I think it's a case of a few basic screws.
If you're interested mate, might be worth a quick search or asking the question
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If you're interested mate, might be worth a quick search or asking the question
cheers
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cheers mate, can't wait to get my new one. i think they look the total nuts when fitted. The first flocked dash I saw was Budgies and thought it looked so spot on. If it wasn't for Phil doing me a new one, I'd just fit this one.
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