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thanks. colors not for me, but it does match your wood trim interior and your shortbus' theme overall. it must help a lot in phoenix with the oppressive sun.
When was the last time you saw a cracked dash on a post 2K car. Materials last much longer today.
Maybe you just like the look of a dash mat. Me, I'd rather see the cracks.
that looks not much for me either, kinda looks like 70's van look. but hey to each his/her own right?
Snort- 70's van look? That would be **** carpeting dude. True, the camera flash doesn't do it justice but it does fit well. And it does save the dash here in the desert like it or not. But you are well entitled to your own opinion.
Snort- 70's van look? That would be **** carpeting dude. True, the camera flash doesn't do it justice but it does fit well. And it does save the dash here in the desert like it or not. But you are well entitled to your own opinion.
its all good just the first thing that came to my mind
When was the last time you saw a cracked dash on a post 2K car. Materials last much longer today.
Maybe you just like the look of a dash mat. Me, I'd rather see the cracks.
2003 Dodge 2500, 2 cracks in the dash (one is almost 2 foot long). Covered and in the shade 90% of the time. In nice cool climate here. But yes, it seems a lot less common that it was in the mid 80s.
2003 Dodge 2500, 2 cracks in the dash (one is almost 2 foot long). Covered and in the shade 90% of the time. In nice cool climate here. But yes, it seems a lot less common that it was in the mid 80s.
Dodge???? Need you say more? And people wonder why the "Big Three" are in trouble.