woodgraining dash

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amsiegel

woodgraining dash

Post by amsiegel »

I was searching web and came accross http://www.woodgraining.com/ and figured i would pass this along. Maybe someone out there might have the time to do this. The videos are informative but long. The procress seems easy if you have the tools. Or coruse it might just be easier and cheaper to just cut new wood.

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So Cal Mark

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Post by So Cal Mark »

looks like a boat, IMHO
nate302

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Post by nate302 »

agreed, I dont think it would fit the personality of the spider well.
FiatColombia1

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Post by FiatColombia1 »

maybe in a finish not as glossy might look nicer... but still a nice improvement. my 2cents
MNspiderman

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Post by MNspiderman »

Sad to say but too perfect looks like fake plastic.
mdrburchette
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Post by mdrburchette »

I'd like to know what kind of finish they're using. It's hard to have a flawless clearcoat like that.
1972 124 Spider (Don)
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Ken

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Post by Ken »

did any of the older Fiats have a metal dash you could paint like that?
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