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    ............. Soterik's Avatar
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    Roger,

    Well, I really appreciate the reply.... I'll take a shot at Just Dashes,

    thanks again,

    Eric

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    Eric,

    Hope you got my email re the plugs etc the other day. I am really keen to find out what sort of job Just Dashes do for you. I like you have read plenty of good stories but I also read the story you mentioned where the client wasn't happy at all

    I have a RHD speaker grille dash which could be worth plenty if it was restored and my RS one (LHD) is not cracked but is showing some signs of wear.

    Regards
    Clyde Boyer





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    Eric, please post before and after pics of the "problem" areas on the dash. I was all ready to pull the trigger with JustDashes and then got a little gun shy.
    Bill G.

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    Eric,
    I think you will like the result. Be ready to wait 6-8 weeks though.

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    I too was interested in Just Dashes but lost confidence in their work after seen a dash over on Pelican that they had redone.

    I wonder if sending a set of photos with what details need to be preserved or accurately duplicated would ensure the work would be up to the desired standard.

    They possess the technology to do the job right so perhaps all they need is a set of criteria to fullfill when they do the dash.

    I also wonder if we could get a group rate on a set of dashes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobmagyar
    I also wonder if we could get a group rate on a set of dashes?
    I'd jump in on that action.
    Michael
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    Since I have several cars that need dashes.....I'm still wanting a very nice dash, with no cracks.

    I TRIED TO GET EXECMALIBU TO CONTACT ME REGARDING THE ONE THAT HE HAS, BUT HE WOULDN'T RESPOND.....GUESS MY MONEY IS NO GOOD!!

    Thanks,
    eric

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