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#192152 12/19/10 11:20 AM
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I feel this is a dumb question...but I just don't know.On my dash there is decorative wood (?) on each side.Is this real wood or some type of woodgraining paint? If it is paint,is it hard to re-do?When I get my car re-painted,I would also like to re-do the dash.

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It's a process. If you do a search, it was discussed a week or so ago. It started when 32 confedate showed some pictures of his car in progress...Joe


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Mike 33-This process is somewhat complicated at first, but once you have the correct materials it is rather simple. I just finished doing two 33 four door sedans that included 8 garnish mouldings, two ash trays, robe rail and a dash, times two and they turned out absolutely beautiful. There is a company called Grain-it-Technologies that is located in Florida and I found them to be extremely helpful and friendly. If I can be any help let me know.

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Thanks for the quick response.I'll look into it.If I need help your doorbell will be ringing !!!!Grin


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