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    Dash Basketweave material

    how wide does the dash basketweave material need to be to refinish the dash properly ?

    Is this original material ?

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    Hey it's only $13 with shipping...if the 914 piece doesn't work? Toss it, or give it to a struggling young "teener". No big gamble, is it?
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    certainly not the $ just wondering if the material is wide enough to do the 911 dash, says 5" and my car is in the shop so I can't measure it.

    Is 5" wide enough? can someone pls measure your dash basketweave

    Thanks
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    The dash strip is about 2.5 inches in width.

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    thanks I appreciate that
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    Hmmmm...just rolled my 71 into the showroom for the winter and was just looking at that. Unfortunately, my car was sodomized by the P.O. so I can't say with any authority if the basket weave in my dash is correct or not. It does look different from that second picture of the S glove door. Ya truly can't go wrong with $10 though...I spend more in that in gas driving to the nearest 94 octane gas station...lmao.
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    Material

    Hello ,
    Here in my area I can't find this material, but I find a old door panel in the same material and i used it for recover my dash section and my radio delete plate.

    Raynald
    1973 RS Réplique
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    He had a roll specifically for the 911 that is 2 5/8 wide which sounds right. Mine is definitely looking a little ratty so figured for $13 I'd give it a shot.

    So now whats the trick to getting the old stuff of?
    Cheers,

    Steve

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    I'm wondering if a hair dryer would soften up the glue enough to lift it...dunno for sure.
    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
    S Reg #863
    R Gruppe #330

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    ok we got the width now how about the length? Where are the cuts? obviously at the glove box but anywhere else? how do u get around the wheel? pull it?

    thanks
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    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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