Mike Posted January 5, 2002 Share #1 Posted January 5, 2002 UPDATE: Here's the link to this site: http://www.240z.org/links.php?op=visit&lid=179Here's a message I received back from Dashboard Restorations out of Australia. It seems that sending your existing dash to Australia is well worth the price! They have a link in our web-link area. Here's the message.Hello Mike.As the exclusive North American Representative of Dash Export Services of Queensland, Australia, we thank you for your recent inquiry in regard to our dash pad restoration services.Our service includes the consolidation of our customers dash pads and molded door panels for shipment to and from Australia, which provides substantial cost benefits to our clients due to specially negotiated freight rates for bulk consignments with a leading international shipping company.These consolidated rates are much more cost effective than those quoted for individual dash pad freight shipments.Our pricing is “all-inclusive†apart from local shipping to and from our Washington State consolidation point.Our service will provide you with a genuine and professional restoration by qualified craftsmen. Your unit will be totally stripped, repaired, re-padded, re-shaped, and re-covered with the best quality UV sun protected Bridgestone finishing material using our unique vacuum heat molding process. This process ensures that your unit will be finished to original factory specification, like new, in the color of your choice.We offer our customers an unconditional 100% guarantee on every product.Our turnaround is around 5 weeks including transit times to and from Australia.PRICE: $470.00 US Dollars (leave pad on steel frame). We trust our submission is of interest to you and look forward to the opportunity of providing you with the finest restoration at an acceptable price, and the best possible service.Please contact us at the number below to confirm your order.Since you live in Oregon, you may choose to drop the dash pad off at our location in Vancouver, Washington, rather than ship it to us.We look forward to hearing from you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmack Posted January 5, 2002 Share #2 Posted January 5, 2002 $470 for a "new" dash is not a bad deal. Just Dashes (www.just dashes.com) quoted me about $750. How much is freight going to be to send it to Australia and back, though? What's the bottom line when all's said and done and the dash is in your car? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted January 5, 2002 Author Share #3 Posted January 5, 2002 $470 *INCLUDES* shipping to Australia!!I was amazed to hear about that price. There is one catch, however, you must somehow transport your dash to a US office. They will ship it to Australia from that point.I lucked out because the closest US representative is located in Vancouver, WA. It's only 2-3 hours away from my house.Click HERE to vist their site. Take a look at their process.Here's the URL:htp://www.240z.org/links.php?op=visit&lid=179As soon as I save the cash, I'm going to send mine. Considering the fact that you can't even get a new dash, this is the best option. :sick: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted January 5, 2002 Author Share #4 Posted January 5, 2002 I'm also planning a trip to Australia early this year (work related). I'd like to hook up with a few members in the Melbourne area and go visit these guys.We'll see what happens during this work trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerZee Posted January 6, 2002 Share #5 Posted January 6, 2002 FWIW, I had my dash restored by a firm here in South Australia using the same process and it turned out really well (looks brand new!). Getting the thing back in was a pain in the rear but getting a new dash for the equivalent of US$200 aint too bad.With the USD/AUD exchange rate, I'm hardly surprised it's cheaper to send the thing half way around the world!Damian Percy Adelaide, South Australia'71 Donor Car Will Live Again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted January 6, 2002 Author Share #6 Posted January 6, 2002 Originally posted by PerZee FWIW, I had my dash restored by a firm here in South Australia using the same process and it turned out really well (looks brand new!). Getting the thing back in was a pain in the rear but getting a new dash for the equivalent of US$200 aint too bad.With the USD/AUD exchange rate, I'm hardly surprised it's cheaper to send the thing half way around the world!Damian Percy Adelaide, South Australia'71 Donor Car Will Live Again! Damian,What was the name of the shop? I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerZee Posted January 6, 2002 Share #7 Posted January 6, 2002 Mike,Dash Original is the name of the local crowd though to be perfectly honest I'm not sure if they do the vacuum forming on-site. It may well be your contact given the prices are soooo similar.If you're interested, you can get in touch with them at dashoriginal@optusnet.com.au.Now if someone can just find a simpler way of re-connecting the heater cables we'll all be set.Damian Percy Adelaide, South Australia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EScanlon Posted January 6, 2002 Share #8 Posted January 6, 2002 http://www.justdashes.com/index_home.htmThis was posted at another site some time back. The process they detail on their page looks like what this place in Australia does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mperdue Posted September 11, 2002 Share #9 Posted September 11, 2002 Just out of curiosity has anyone done a 240Z dash in a color other than black to match the interior color? I'd be interested in seeing how it turns out. So far I've only seen black. I guess one problem with that is that not all of the panels in the car match the interior color, mainly the center console, the cover for the fuse box, and the strips just under the doors near the floor. I guess those could be painted but I'm not sure how it would hold up on that plastic, and getting them to match the dash and stock interior would be tough!!!Anyway I'd love to see some pics if it's been done!Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E Train Posted September 11, 2002 Share #10 Posted September 11, 2002 any dash restoration companies on the east coast? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marty Rogan Posted September 11, 2002 Share #11 Posted September 11, 2002 Does Dashboard Resorations work exactly match the factory shape and texture of the vinyl? Do they make a distinction between the early and late 240Z designs, or do you only get the later design, like if youordered a new dash from Nissan?TIA,Marty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
74FAIRLADYZ Posted October 12, 2002 Share #12 Posted October 12, 2002 The link is not funtional anymore for the Dash restoration place in Australia. Can some provide it again? I read the post and have a question, can't I just ship it to Australia? Why does it have to go to Vancover?Travis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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