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I have never bought from them before to have to wait a year to get the interior is crazy. I guess the craftsmanship must be outstanding. I'll just go to a local guy they wait can't be that long.
Steve, have you been on the car stereo forum. They can help maybe lead you down the correct path of what speakers and amps location of all the above. Radios and stereos are different from when we grew up. For me and you these folks know what to do to make the sound and what products work for...
Dan I think that the Canadian model of the Dodge has the Plymouth dash. Really like the round gauge look. Instead of the slider speedo may look into this a little deeper. Have you look at maybe a chrome wrap. Just thinking out loud
Thanks will look into it. Joe's and Kramer's had some radio delete I think got in my notes. Wasn't ready at the time now I wish I would have just got it.
So local you feel is better and the quality is good. Again after reading all these horror story of this and that I think doing it yourself or local shop would be best bet. You see the product of color and materials and then you are getting what your wanting.
i wonder who to use for interior or just go local with it. after breading all the story's about waiting 6 months for door panels and headliners to short etc etc. so what would you do if you could do it over.
p 500, tough call is it lifting from old age or from gas. if it is old age clean up the area and spray it in. if it gas it may not stick for long. also remember color differance between splatter paint.