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Author Subject: Dashboard repair
eugmul

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Post #1
My loveable staff pup has decided he "lives for the 306" and really likes the taste of my dash.
Mainly theres holes and teeth marks in it. (will add pics when its day time).
Anyone ever had any luck repairing a dash or is my only option to replace it with another, dont particulary like the thought of this.
Was thinking of trying this kind of thing:
Repair stuff

Cheers
Posted 25th Jan 2011 at 22:30
owain

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Post #2
Meh, sod that. A day and a set of spanners you can just replace the whole dash Smile

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Posted 25th Jan 2011 at 22:48
sixysix

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Post #3
Would not just be spanners and a day though would it.
Find a dash, pay for it, pick it up/delivery then fitting in the cold.

For the sakes of a tenner, I would give the repair a try first.
Also, Halfrauds do similar kits as well Smile

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Posted 25th Jan 2011 at 23:59
lotek

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Post #4
f*ck replacing the dash for a joke.
its a 12 plus year old car whats a few bite marks? LOL

repair it, or re-cover insitu Yes
Posted 26th Jan 2011 at 00:38
grumpychef

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with a bit of filler??

??

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Posted 26th Jan 2011 at 01:07
lotek

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Reeks of win Yes
Posted 26th Jan 2011 at 03:41
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LOL
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Posted 26th Jan 2011 at 16:29
oecken

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Post #8
what is with staff's? lol my old one decided he had a fettish for leather and started chewing chunks out of my leather beanbag, came home to a room full of tiny beads everywhere! (2m bag lol)

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Posted 26th Jan 2011 at 19:43
buzzbrightyear

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oecken wrote:
what is with staff's? lol my old one decided he had a fettish for leather and started chewing chunks out of my leather beanbag, came home to a room full of tiny beads everywhere! (2m bag lol)

was the dog slipping and falling over everywhere stood on the beads?LOL

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Posted 26th Jan 2011 at 19:59
lotek

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when mine was a pup he ripped up the entire laminate flooring in the hallway Yes

Should of got a hampster
Posted 27th Jan 2011 at 02:13
bigbadbowen

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Post #11
Had a friend whos staff ate a brand new tyre on his brand new scooby - chewed right through it massive hole - fvcking funny obviously not bothered by a vaste amount of air p*ssing out of it LOL
Posted 27th Jan 2011 at 04:19
SteviePut

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Post #12
My lab chewed the throttle pedal in my old work van. I was left with a stump to press till I got a new oneErm?

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