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Tony,
Should the A/C version have the "rash" spot, or just the non-A/C version? |
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That is a great question. My opinion is 'not necessarily' since I assume the molds (and the wear on the mold grain pattern causing the 'rash') would have been unique. Unfortunately I have never owned or seen a NOS A/C dashpad.
Tony |
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I have an NOS a/c pad that doesnt have the flat spot. I always thought it was made before the flat spot started showing up. Seems like all the NOS ones have cracked ends.
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Dash pad is sold pending payment. Thanks sYc.
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I have an NOS A/C one on my car, and it does not have the rash. It was bought from a very trusted source, so I'm not doubting the seller, and I have NO complaints about the pad. I was just curious.
I guess, technically, it's no longer NOS as it is now in my car. ![]() |