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Posted: 09-04-2006 10:17 pm |
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Ron Earp
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Seems like you might have a much better chance to remove it and repair. Removal is easy, and a good shop should be able to recover or repair the damaged place. I can't imagine there are any perfect 30+ year old dashes available any more, but I've been proven wrong more times than I can remember!
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