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So you dont want a bonnet scoop - how bout a dash protector?

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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So you dont want a bonnet scoop - how bout a dash protector?

Post by FEAROZA »

http://www.bmackay.com.au/topdog/daihat ... hmats.html


Some of those colours are bit off....

Anyone got one or know how much? I wouldn't mind a dark one to save the plastic - but I see the passenger loses use of the grab bar = not happy passenger.
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Post by murcod »

Personally I hate dash mats...... Carpet's for walking on! :D

I just apply some good quality liquid protector- 404 Protectant (or something like that it's called). Supposedly Armourall sucks and doesn't help prolong the life of plastics?
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Post by *BESTY* »

I've got a dash mat....I didn't tape it down as you're s'posed to.

It doesn't move around off road and keeps the mud off the dash !!
I reckon it looks OK

The passenger grab bar is NOT lost with the dash mat that I have....it actually helps keep it in place.

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Post by FEAROZA »

Yeah I saw that mat in one of your pics...thats what made me think about it....I would want to get one where the grab rail is still accessable...and the more protection from scratches fading and spills the better.

That compartment/plastic hole behind the park brake makes an OK tinnie holder too :cool:
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