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    SWB alu brushed dash facia

    REPRO aluminum dash facia, bright anodized like orginal for SWB

    0,5 mm alu , pressed , hand brushed

    Absolut perfect

    priced at 100€ approx + shipping

    Paypal OK

    Got a new run comming ,NOW also RHD

    both versions are avalible with out radio and ashtray cut out as well

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    Marek

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    Last edited by Marek; 09-05-2011 at 12:36 PM.

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    Now with a picture

    Hard to see, but ashtray plate has a small bend like orginal
    just addeed a pic - top is the orginal ashtrey blend

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    Sent you an email a few days ago. Still waiting for a quote in dollars shipped to my door.

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    Are the holes pre-drilled on the facia piece for the glove box 911/912 emblem?

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    Hi Gs

    No the holes are not pre-drilled
    its just like you see it at the picture
    but this shouldent be the biggest problem to fix

    regards

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    All these hot-rod replicas and not a decent dash amongst the lot. And, you guys from California call yourselves Californians? Sheesh. What a bunch of pantywaists.

    I talked to this very guy about 10 years ago regarding a very unusual aluminum tank I had at the time. Unfortunately somebody else needed it worse than I did so off to Thailand it went before we got started. Now, that's not to say it's never going to happen because eye candy is eye candy and there are only so many ways to do "a thing" before it gets old. This stuff NEVER went out of style.

    http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eamonn/et/et.htm

    This process is known as Damascene or "Engine Turning".

    I know that the Porsche aftermarket had door pocket protectors done like this (as well as mud guards). I had a pair that I think Shawn Hilligas took those home as the Long Distance Award winner from the RITV in 2007.

    I vote that Bob Tilton go 1st.

    http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...rned-dash.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    All these hot-rod replicas and not a decent dash amongst the lot. And, you guys from California call yourselves Californians? Sheesh. What a bunch of pantywaists.

    I talked to this very guy about 10 years ago regarding a very unusual aluminum tank I had at the time. Unfortunately somebody else needed it worse than I did so off to Thailand it went before we got started. Now, that's not to say it's never going to happen because eye candy is eye candy and there are only so many ways to do "a thing" before it gets old. This stuff NEVER went out of style.

    http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eamonn/et/et.htm

    This process is known as Damascene or "Engine Turning".

    I know that the Porsche aftermarket had door pocket protectors done like this (as well as mud guards). I had a pair that I think Shawn Hilligas took those home as the Long Distance Award winner from the RITV in 2007.

    I vote that Bob Tilton go 1st.

    http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...rned-dash.html


    Tom
    Ok, I'll bite...being from California and all.

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    Hi Tom

    I guess times are tuff, please start your own tread
    I have no idea what guy you refering to ,I dont know you
    And this is not made in thailand or chaina

    Have a nice day

    Marek

    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    All these hot-rod replicas and not a decent dash amongst the lot. And, you guys from California call yourselves Californians? Sheesh. What a bunch of pantywaists.

    I talked to this very guy about 10 years ago regarding a very unusual aluminum tank I had at the time. Unfortunately somebody else needed it worse than I did so off to Thailand it went before we got started. Now, that's not to say it's never going to happen because eye candy is eye candy and there are only so many ways to do "a thing" before it gets old. This stuff NEVER went out of style.

    http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eamonn/et/et.htm

    This process is known as Damascene or "Engine Turning".

    I know that the Porsche aftermarket had door pocket protectors done like this (as well as mud guards). I had a pair that I think Shawn Hilligas took those home as the Long Distance Award winner from the RITV in 2007.

    I vote that Bob Tilton go 1st.

    http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...rned-dash.html


    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marek View Post
    Hi Tom

    I guess times are tuff, please start your own tread
    I have no idea what guy you refering to ,I dont know you
    And this is not made in thailand or chaina

    Have a nice day

    Marek
    You completely miss my intention which was assist in selling these to those who would try to mimic one of the greatest styling cues of the 20's and 30's. Besides, I couldn't care less where they are made. I applaud anyone who makes parts for old cars OR motorcycles. Being supportive of such groups like BMW Mobile Tradition has allowed me to restore many a bike that only a few years ago would have been problematic.


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    Sorry I misunderstood

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