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Old 25-11-2015, 07:23 AM   #1
mikecool84
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Default AU1 Centre dash section in black, which models?

Hi guys,

I've got an AU1 XR8 and I want to change out the grey dash section in the middle of the dash surrounding the stereo and A/C controls. That and the grey trim above the airbag above the glove box. The attached photo shows the centre piece and some of the passenger trim.

I've swapped the seats and door trims over to AU2 black leather and now the grey dash sections do not suit the car.

Which models of AU1 came with black centre sections?

I'm in Newcastle, if you have the black centre section and you're nearby, pm me.

Cheers,

Mike.
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