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Ive done quite a few...recently i did an all black swap, but i have yet to do the dash...pain in the ass.
 
I am wanting to do the all black swap. Dash will be the most pain in the ass thing to do but worth it if you get a dash in very good condition.
 
Don't know what to think about that wood grain. Don't know if I like it or hate it LOL.
 
I like that wood grain setup alot! If I had a tan or black and tan interior, I would definitely want to upgrade to wood grain accents. Looks very classy. painting it would be a cryin shame!
 
Swapping the Dash is easy, Takes about 20 mins to pull it out.

You need to swap the harness out if you got the dash from a different version car..example..dash from a NA and you have a turbo......


Really simple.
 
well how about that LOL. all the avenger/sebring guys swap to a 2g console. funny to see it done the other way around. Oh and btw, avengers didn't come with woodgrain, that's a sebring console for sure.
and i've never seen a door panel all one color that just looks weird!

a big reason the a/s crowd switches to the 2g console because in 5th gear it's impossible to change a cd LOL.

btw... If you're looking for CF interior, i have the whole bottom half of the dash for sale in CF. check out my classified ad (the link is over there <----- )
 
Wow, thats pretty cool! Definately nice to see people doing different stuff. Keep the woodgrain or vinyl wrap it, just dont paint it
 
Yes shorten the shifter with a short throw and it will look really good :thumb:

:ohdamn:Because who cares about the life of your transmission or how difficult it is to shift... Just so long as it looks good.

A true short throw is the same height as stock.
 
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