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Dash options

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Dash options

Post by Bowhunter »

G'day all.

I recently purchased an 86 Hilux Dual Cab.

The inside is showing it's 20yrs of age and is my Christmas hols project.

I'm going to be stripping out the entire interior and redoing the lot.

I'm wondering if anyone has done any dash work to their Toyotas - particularly Lux's in this instance.

Are there any complete custom jobs out there or perhaps has anyone grabbed dash bits from other vehicles and fitted them to a lux?

I've had a gander at the thread a little while back on interiors...are there anymore ideas out there or completed projects?

Very interested to hear/see what people reckon.

cheers.

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Post by BundyBrumby »

I once saw a LN 106 with a Vr commodore motor and dash in it. I dont know if it will fit the 60 series lux though
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hi

Post by crom »

i send yoy here a link to a nowegian toyota webside. he has taken the interior from a 4 runner and put it in a hi-lux.

best wishes from cold norway.
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Post by Bowhunter »

Thanks Gorm.

Except I can't log in without registering and I can't read it to see where i have to put what details to register :?

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hi

Post by crom »

hi.
just sendt you a picture on mail.

mvh

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Post by Bowhunter »

Got the email, thanks mate!
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Post by jimbo jones »

Bowhunter wrote:Got the email, thanks mate!
post the pic up
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Post by Bowhunter »

Manners are always nice....but here ya go anyway :?

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