(when out there one of the first things i did with my car was strip the dash sort the wireing and bolt it all back good and firm. that was my first mistake. in Australia the cars heat up so much in the sun that the dash frames expand and contract which ultimately causes the vinyl dashpad to crack and craze. mine was held on with only the centre bolt. i made the mistake of bolting it down with all 6 after my work on the wireing and had a cracked dash pad within weeks. basically ruined it. henec i needed a new one )
since then it has been passed around various friends in Oz waiting to come home disguised as skis or a surfboard.
too long for normal post and too light to warrant a 2x2m space for normal shipping. would cost the same as an engine to ship
it was cracked as per any dash pad more than 5 years old in Oz but only in 1 place for approx 1 inch and was in a lot better state than my current one
anyway as the initail burn of the purchase died down (RT means double the price) i got it sent to my wifes great uncles place, he runs a franchise buisness in Interior vinyl repair and re-colouring and supplies the tools and materials to francises country wide. he does mainly daily driver and insurance stuff.
one of his associates in this business is
Dashboard Doctor in Melbourne.
http://www.dashboarddoctor.com.au/
who undertakes the resto and custom side of things, reskining re colouring and even building up clear acetate full dash panels filled with pictures and sparkly bits ( or anything)
if thats what floats ya boat
so i got them to reskin it
it will arrive soon (mate is moving home) but should look spanky new like this

if it does fulfill expectations i'll finish off this with a recommendation
given that year one don't supply stuff for aussie Mopars
it would appear that this kind of service is the only option
The UK appears to be lacking this kind of expertise.
leather and walnut no problem vinyl and plastic NO.
i'll let you know how it looks when it gets here
here is a before and after on a ford XY dash pad
http://www.dashboarddoctor.com.au/ba_fordxy.html
Dave