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Shortly after purchasing our '05 Dodge Magnum we installed a "Woodgrain" dash kit. It really
classed up the dash of this car .I was wondering does anyone make a Woodgrain kit forthe inner fairing of aRoadGlide?
Not sure how it would look, was just wondering if anyone has seen one, or if anyone offers one!
My search turned up nothing![sm=confused06.gif]
WOW!!! this site Rocks!!
on the bottom of the page of this post there are 3 links to Woodgrain Kits!! Their automotive...but their there!!
(sorry guy's I'm an FNG,and easily entertained)
Thanks IamZardoz, so I'm not the only one who thinks so
Shortly after purchasing our '05 Dodge Magnum we installed a "Woodgrain" dash kit. It really
classed up the dash of this car .I was wondering does anyone make a Woodgrain kit forthe inner fairing of aRoadGlide?
Not sure how it would look, was just wondering if anyone has seen one, or if anyone offers one!
My search turned up nothing![sm=confused06.gif]
Thank You....M.
you could send it off to a company who wil lay a woodgrain over it.
It would have to be a mighty thin veneer to follow all those compound curves, have a UV protected finish, be able to withstand extreme temperatures and water.
Clark Griswoldesque iindeed........but a carbon fiber look would work!
I've used the trim kits from exotic wood dash and they are excellent quality. They are made by B&I dash kits ( http://www.bitrim.com/entry.htm) I see now on the B&Iweb that you can order directly from them too as in the past they only sold to dealers.
If you warm the kit in the sun or with a blow drier they become very soft and flexible and shape to most any contour. It's an epoxy coating about 3/16" or a little less over the wood grain and stands up very well.
You can also reorder any piece that gets damaged in the future too without reordering the whole kit.
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