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Vacuum molded interior/dash - anybody had this done?

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demonx:
I'm considering having all my original dash and other interior pieces vacuum molded (vinyl re-covered) rather than buying a whole new interior.

This was the car is closer to original and still has all original parts rather than buying after market replacements which still cost a fortune.

I was wondering if anyone else has had this done and if so were you happy with the results.

I'm considering this place:

http://www.dashboarddoctor.com.au/index.html

 

Chromie:
A recovered interior part will always at best look like an old interior part recovered.
Especially if the part has damage, as it usually shows faults through into the new vinyl
As for me I will only do/fit/work with new trim (except right hand drive dash boards)
There are places that do OEM interior parts or interior parts better than OEM

demonx:
I can understand if the parts are damaged it'd turn out so so - mine are not. They are all in great condition but they're dyed black rather than being true black which I've decided is not good enough!.

I just want them to look new and doing it this way is about $1000 cheaper than buying new after adding postage and converting the dollar.




VET-005:
If there is no cracks in your interior why don't you just have it repainted with the Vinal black paint like all the dash people use anyway. This stuff is a great product when applied correctly. I have used it many times with great long lasting results.

The guys like the dash doctor use this product everyday when matching interior trims as you cannot get vinal or leather in every shade and colour.

If you know how to use a spay gun yourself will cost you $100 or less to do the whole interior, or you can have someone else paint them for you for a small fee if you remove all the parts for them.

demonx:
The interior in it is already dyed and I'm not happy with it.

I've painted a Holden dash in the past. When it was new it looked great. After a few scuff marks here and there it's not so great.

I'm going to either go with all new components or get the old ones vacuum sealed with new vinyl. I have ages to decide, I'm just throwing it out here so I can get an idea what others have done.

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