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Old 05-17-2002 | 11:47 PM
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Harwood Dash

Im gonna be putting the Harwood dash in my RS when i start putting things back together.....noticed no one else had this dash and since im gonna use the Vintage Air underseat heaters i can live without the ducts. I love starting with a blank slate ...Oh yeah my little custom under dash heater i made is now in the trash, my wonderful idea didnt compinsate for the dash space , so im done with fabbing things for now
Old 05-18-2002 | 10:57 AM
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If you do this, take photos. Id like to see how it turns out.

I called harwood this week though and that dash is a one piece deal as in the kind used in race cars. It will not mount up to your stock mounting points and is flimsy in comparison. Its not a pad, it is the lower and the upper. Both parts combined.

Thought id give you some heads up.
Old 05-18-2002 | 08:40 PM
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Hmmmm....doesnt sound as good as i was hoping...maybe ill just go with the factory dash and pad....it probably weighs a little more but its a pretty strong unit. Thanks for the info
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