If only you had a stick-on 'Challenger' badge, Colin... like the one you removed from the boot lid!raven68 wrote: Ok, its still a cheap plastic cover and we've lost the vents and the badge but Joe Public don't know the difference from 3ft

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If only you had a stick-on 'Challenger' badge, Colin... like the one you removed from the boot lid!raven68 wrote: Ok, its still a cheap plastic cover and we've lost the vents and the badge but Joe Public don't know the difference from 3ft
Haha yeah, where did that boot badge go........mustangbooks wrote: If only you had a stick-on 'Challenger badge, Colin... like the one you removed from the boot lid!
raven68 wrote:Another little tidy up job was done on the centre console and the door inserts where the wood effect stuff was peeling off round the edges and it just let down the whole interior feel so easy job to remove the centre console pate, strip off the wood effect and polish up what was left... Yes, there is a flaw in the metal plate for some reason but the whole thing looks much better in the flesh than it used to. I know you can get the wood applique kits but were not going down the factory restoration route so it may get painted or carbon fibre, don't know yet.........
Console panel on the bench ready for some tedious scraping. We used a mixture of heat gun and cellulose thinners to help soften the stuff... Got a bit dizzy on the fumes..![]()
And then it was back in the car - simple job requiring a bit of elbow grease that cost nothing and then the same was done to remove the wood effect on the door inserts that you can see....
Nothing wrong with that cheap fix - nice work.... just been browsing through all your other pages and admiring the neat work... Great stuffRobTwin wrote:
This looks all too familiar![]()
We did a cheap fix on our Satellite's console a couple of years ago. Recovered the existing woodgrain with 'fablon' (self-adhesive woodgrain vinyl) and it came out a treat.