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Fastech dash redo with pics
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Well I couldn't resist posting this any longer. Decided to redo the dash of my 97 312 Fastech (probably against my better judgement) over the winter and have finally started to see the fruition of all the work. Bought the 312 last summer and it was in dire need of some TLC. The previous owners had left it out in the elements which caused the dash to fade and loose its shine. All the instrument panels had become weathered and off-color. Needless to say I knew I had a big project ahead of me but thought the re-do would be fun.
I decided to have the new dash panels made out of carbon fiber and go with Livorsi gauges. Had the dash repainted and am just now getting things put back together. Had the throttles powder coated and then glossed. Below are some before, during, and now pics...still in the final stages of reassembly but should have it finished in about 2-3 weeks. Will post additional pics as I get things reassembled. Enjoy |
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Some additional pics of the throttles after powder coating
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wow, nice work.
How did you get the small lettering done over the c/fibre? |
I had the carbon fiber panels made by Steve Dunning (Innotech Designs) in St. Louis. He did all the silk screening of the lettering as well. What is pretty amazing is it seems that the lettering was done and then an additional layer of gloss put on the panels to keep the lettering from scratching off.
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Wow! That looks slick. Awesome choice in scheme.
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Thanks!! I was a little torn in staying old school with the original darker color in the dash or go with a more updated dash color in white. Ultimately I decided to stay with the original black dash and then have carbon fiber panels made to go along with this theme. I was really torn and wanted to update the dash color to white and then have a set of red or blue dash panels made but it was just going to be too difficult to remove the windshield and paint the dash white. Plus I like the fact that I kept some of its original coloring in place...am probably going to have the upholstery redone at some point to be more in line with the dash...and then maybe a new paint job...never ending!!
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Congrats...Steve did my ddash panels a few years ago too.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...a-382-a-3.html Page 6 has an outside shot of the finished product. |
Originally Posted by paaka937
(Post 3887435)
I had the carbon fiber panels made by Steve Dunning (Innotech Designs) in St. Louis. He did all the silk screening of the lettering as well. What is pretty amazing is it seems that the lettering was done and then an additional layer of gloss put on the panels to keep the lettering from scratching off.
Nice job. Steve did mine too |
Originally Posted by 314joey
(Post 3887538)
Nice job.
Steve did mine too |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3887561)
I like that carbon fiber. Where did you put the rest of the gauges after?
two oil pressure gauges two water temp two tachs fuel battery It all turned out looking good, the Garmin is a must around the ICW and it works great. |
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