stevestevesteve
10+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 20, 2009
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Waukesha,
Wisconsin
Well, I got a lot done these past weeks. I've been through 3 dashes, all either had cracks, imperfections, or rips. I finally found one out of a 98 spyder gst and snatched it up. I repainted all the brackets below, found a set of mudflaps (I have a spare set of the rears), and a non peeling airbag. Here are some pictures!
Retired my old dash...

All my painted brackets






Cleaned the inside of my new dash!

All bolted back together. All the tubing was cleaned.

Super glued a screw here, the dimer switch tends to be uneven when you look at it, while you are sitting in the drivers seat. This fixed it!

Cleaning the 99 Cluster


Both Floors boards were sanded, and repainted. The new sound deadening will be arriving monday.

I have a picture of the final drivers side in my part 2, this is the semi-finished passenger side.

Shes in!!!

All I need to do is bolt up the dash, (I only have the tweeter bolts in it) Throw down some new sound deadening, and some other little things.
Retired my old dash...

All my painted brackets






Cleaned the inside of my new dash!

All bolted back together. All the tubing was cleaned.

Super glued a screw here, the dimer switch tends to be uneven when you look at it, while you are sitting in the drivers seat. This fixed it!

Cleaning the 99 Cluster


Both Floors boards were sanded, and repainted. The new sound deadening will be arriving monday.

I have a picture of the final drivers side in my part 2, this is the semi-finished passenger side.

Shes in!!!


All I need to do is bolt up the dash, (I only have the tweeter bolts in it) Throw down some new sound deadening, and some other little things.
