Has anyone dealt with 928 International or dashtop.com?
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The dash covers are a $150 solution to a $2,000 problem. By no means perfect but a big improvement. You will always know what it is , other people will be less observant. Simple as that. Too much sun exposure and the cover is going to warp. The leather cover must be removed down to the original vinyl dash and care used when fitting it to the dash.
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I hope you all aren't under the impression you are providing guidance to the OP.
He hasn't been around since 2004:
https://rennlist.com/forums/members/23496-evian.html
He hasn't been around since 2004:
https://rennlist.com/forums/members/23496-evian.html
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I was just out in CA on the business trip and stopped in to see 928 international and it was kick a$$ , they have it all nice guys to deal with and they have a ton of interior stuff. I recommend.
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I had too many "Honey Do s" at the house escaped to the office Wanted to research some 9x18 wheels for the old very brown 1980...
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I would suggest doing yourself and future owners a favor by not installing a dash/pod cover. There are enough dash/pod repair techniques if you cannot afford refurbished units. I just peeled the aging dashpod cover off of my pod, and was chagrined to discover that the original problem was only a hairline crack running down the middle of the pod. A search on these threads will reveal how to remove and replace the pod and dash...marginally more labor than installing and properly fitting covers.
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