Auxillary Wood Dash Kit ... Nice!
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Auxillary Wood Dash Kit ... Nice!
I just finished installing the Auxillary (Supplemental) Wood Dash kit in my 2002 4R Limited and I want to say it is a really nice product and matches the OE dash very nicely. The kit is available through Jason Burtman
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No I don't but if you go to Jason's website you can see what the kits look like ... he has carbon fiber too.
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/
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Cool, glad you like it. Here's one installed in Phils '00 limited.
http://www.users.voicenet.com/~roemerp/wood/
http://www.users.voicenet.com/~roemerp/wood/
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One quick tip ...
It is so-o-o easy to remove the black plastic cupholder / E-brake cover of the console that you really should remove it and take it to the bench to install those pieces. There are four pieces and, as Phil says in his writeup, they are tricky to put in-place because of the console location. Once the material makes contact it is hard to separate. Get your positioning done in a dry run and mark the position, if necessary with tape or a pencil, then peel and stick. It's really quite easy and the results are very gratifying. I have installed about six of this type kit and believe me this one is well done. I just ordered one for my Avalon.
It is so-o-o easy to remove the black plastic cupholder / E-brake cover of the console that you really should remove it and take it to the bench to install those pieces. There are four pieces and, as Phil says in his writeup, they are tricky to put in-place because of the console location. Once the material makes contact it is hard to separate. Get your positioning done in a dry run and mark the position, if necessary with tape or a pencil, then peel and stick. It's really quite easy and the results are very gratifying. I have installed about six of this type kit and believe me this one is well done. I just ordered one for my Avalon.
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