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Re: what's a good way to update dash?
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I put a '76 Colt dash in mine

Posted on: 2008/7/14 3:52
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agree with you there hotrocket

Posted on: 2008/7/14 7:22
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how hard is it to connect and get all the instruments working? i assume that the charade dash pictured is in a ute with a CA in it? Could this conversion be done with an A series?

Posted on: 2008/7/14 8:05
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all honesty why would ya change the HOLE dash..........your taking away the originality of the datsun, dosnt even look good, that my opinion

Posted on: 2008/7/14 8:48
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i dont see why it couldnt be done with any engine the gauges just need to be set up so that the senders are the same and as for the speedo maybe a recalibration

Posted on: 2008/7/14 9:21
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with my coupe, i sprayed the faces silver and re-signwritten them in black, i had some piccy's some where. i'll try and find

Posted on: 2008/7/14 11:55
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hi guys

i have just fixed all the cracks and that in my ute dash then used 8mm foam sprayed some contact spray the right stuff not that cheap crap then put the foam on then sprayed it again then rapped vyinl around it and bam you got your self a new dash and it looks the goods

Posted on: 2008/7/14 12:08
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once you go boost you will never go back haha spool it yo lol

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Re: what's a good way to update dash?
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i started doing the g200 dash a while back, but have come to a few problems with safety, like did you modify and use the steel support bar from the charade? or use the steel ute dash part for support? and are you using the ute heater box or modifying the charade one? and if you are how are you demisting the windscreen without vents? would really like to know so i can use mine. it does look good and modern

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i plan to make a steel frame from scratch, and modify the original heater box to work for the demister

Posted on: 2008/7/14 21:29
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why would you want a car that was designed in the late 60's to look like it came out of the factory in the 90's?? Sure you get other gauges but theres always the option of adding period correct gauges in places that wont be in your face and still do the job. ####e puzzles me sometimes...

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