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FOR SALE: DASH COVER - BLUE W123
I have a nice, blue dash cover. Fit's very nicely and it already has the sensor, so no cutting or mod'ing needed. Slight traces of common silicon weather sealant used, so easy to clean up the underside.
W123 dash applications. These were on sale about 24 months ago for $99.00, but the only one's I have seen were on FleaBay or other sites running $129.00 or higher plus shipping. Selling mine for $75.00 plus shipping. It's light, but bulky. I am thinking even zone 8-9 should be around $25-ish CONUS. I will include $100 insurance no matter what when it ships. It's in nice shape and buying used will save around $50.00 or so, and cover up the crappy cracks in the dash. PM if interesed. |
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I shipped one from Mass. to SoCal. $27.
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LOL ... I was on the money so to speak at $25-ish ...for shipping.
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I have seen them advertized. Wondering do you have to silicone them down all over or is there any kind of lip fasteners on them? Are they a very quality looking item, and match the other color and texture of the interior?
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Looks like common silicon sealant all the way around.
As for quality, yes, unless you are really looking for it, they "blend" and look like the dash. Obviously, once you have one, you know it's there. But, I can say they don't stick out like a sore thumb and yes they look like a real blue dash. |
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Pending Payment ... THANKS !
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