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Porsche 356 Radio Delete/repair Panel Plate Fits 56-65 A B C T5 T6 Easy Dash Fix on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
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Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Porsche 356 Radio Delete/Repair Panel Plate fits 56-65 A B C T5 T6 Easy Dash Fix, US $17.95, image 1
Condition:New Surface Finish:Stainless Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Woody's

This is a "Buy it Now" listing for a radio DELETE panel
 Fits 1956-65 PORSCHE 356

  • One panel per order. Comes as shown in the photo.
  • RESTORE YOUR ORIGINAL DASH FOR LESS THAN $20
  • Mirror polished stainless can be installed as is, painted, or add a PORSCHE logo or PORSCHE crest decal or sticker. Sticker, decal and/or paint is not included.
  • CAD designed and CNC cut, this piece can easily and economically repair the dash where the radio is located.
  • Cover up a missing radio or clean up someones 'hack job".
  • It would take you hours to duplicate the accuracy and finish quality of this panel.
  • See detailed photos below at the bottom of the item description.
  • Attaches with epoxy, double sided (BSM) tape, weld in.
  • Can be painted to match or contrast with the original dash, some hand finishing may be required.
  • Also available w/original radio cut out dimensions and original knob spacing. for $16.95 (can also be painted or scuffed to a brushed finish)
  • Early 911/912 radio panels also available.
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