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Old 07-18-2001, 07:02 AM
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I got a wood kit off of edashkit.com, and it was a horrible experience. Not only would they not return my emails after getting my money, they wouldn't give me a tracking number and I wasn't home when it was delivered. Two weeks later, I installed it and it broke!! I put it in on a monday and on wed I came out of the grocery store to find that it had cracked and split all along where it curves above the clock and flashers... needless to say I'm not happy with the company beware guys.
 
Old 07-18-2001, 07:42 AM
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Originally posted by andymax444
I got a wood kit off of edashkit.com, and it was a horrible experience. Not only would they not return my emails after getting my money, they wouldn't give me a tracking number and I wasn't home when it was delivered. Two weeks later, I installed it and it broke!! I put it in on a monday and on wed I came out of the grocery store to find that it had cracked and split all along where it curves above the clock and flashers... needless to say I'm not happy with the company beware guys.
custommaxima just had a deal goign for JOSHUA TREE dash kits which are supposedly the best. the site warns people of exactly the thing you did (buying no name kit) because he had done it before. i would have gotten one but can't worry about/pay for installation at this point. sorry to hear.....later
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Old 07-18-2001, 08:42 AM
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RE: Wood Kits...

Listen to Riggy, the Joshua Wood Tree dash kits are supposed to be very nice and reliable. You can choose from many styles including colored carbon fiber, so there is also a good variety. Just trying to help.
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Old 07-18-2001, 09:39 AM
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Re: RE: Wood Kits...

Thanks for the advice, I don't know if i'm willing to sink more money into it now, I just want to get the old stuff off. do you think a hairdryer would work?
 
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