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leather/vinyl covered dashes... gauging interest


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JD is more like $1600 for a 1-piece. I have also gotten a quote for $1300 and $1500 but have not seen their work like I have a JD - which looked extremely good. This idea of a vinyl/leather cover is really interesting - my car is far from stock anyway.

'76 02 (Pastellblau - my 1st car - owned since 1992)
'04 330i zhp (Monaco Blue)

'07 328i 6spd (Titanium Silver)

'11 X3 (Alpine White)

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ok this is going to happen. we need 10 guys to commit. this is going to be difficult because each dash recipient will have different needs, requests and repairs. 750.00 will be a loose guide to your costs. if you send him a pos dash needing massive repairs it will be more. if you want some exotic leather it will be more. nicely stitched vinyl like in the picture will be the most cost effective and will look great. chris will also do consoles to match at extra cost. chris is a very easy to work with and has a great rep so i think this will go smoothly. we initially have 15 parties interested as you can see below. i suspect some will fall out and others will join in. if you are interested still please send me an email to steve@blunttech.com with a real name and home address or business address if possible to save shipping costs as well as what style dash you have. i will compile a list and start the process. you need to commit by the end of november and a deposit will be required.

Manuel in San Jose, CA 1 piece

TTyMiller 1 piece

ought2 in Maine 1 piece maybe

milfweed in madtown,wi 1 piece

Mike_B in Geneva, IL 3 pc and console

celk06 3 piece

02nut in SoCal one 1 piece and one 2 piece

toddw in WV unknown

TMK_74_2002A in Huntington Beach 1 piece

m-racer in Tampa Fl., Tidewater Va. 1 piece???

robsanab in Bellingham, WA unknown

jrkoupe 2 pc???

abq_redeye in Albuquerque, NM 2 piece??

Modifier in Knoxville, TN ????

: Miked2002 in Palos Verdes, CA 2 piece

Tangarine-Dream

blunt 3 piece

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