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Old 12-28-2008, 09:29 AM
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Check out these panels I made for my 28 velocity.Cut them out on my cnc machine out of billet aluminum. Made them look 3D, the tribal art is recessed and the V is popped up. Made the matching passenger side panel and a matching switch panel and engraved all the lettering.
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Old 12-28-2008, 09:31 AM
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Very nice...I'll take one...where do I send the check
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Very Nice!
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Nice. Are they then powdercoated purple\clear? How many hours would you say went into the CAD\CAM work? Factor that in, and I'm betting you have some pretty expensive dash panels.

they look great.
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Taped it off and left the top polished didnt clear it. took a few hours
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looks great, makes my recent dash project look pretty basic. A buddy has a 99 280 and asked me if I saw what you had created.....he really likes it!!
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wow that look,s good
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That looks better than any off the shelf dash panel replacement!
Great work!
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Look's Great .
The Only Problem I Could See Is When You Are Out Running And The Sun Reflex Off Of It And Into Your Eye's And You Cant See The Dash .
This Happend To Me With Just Crome Bezle.
I Hope It Work's Out Becuase It Does Look Sweet
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