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  • Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

    Has anyone found a dash trim supplier that replicates the 2002 dash/door trim? I don't believe that Powersport Corp. offers one that is close enough??

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    Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

    This is what I put on this week, looks great and a good match (Brushed Aluminum).

    Here is the ebay link if you want. http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=280356280940



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    • #3
      Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

      Steve,

      Thanks VERY much for your quick response and great pictures of your car and new dash trim. I love it! My car is turquoise too.

      Steve Nelson
      Sarasota, Florida

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      • #4
        Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

        LOOKS GORGEOUS!!!!!
        CatBrd2 is the new license tag! Meowgal was moved to the Prius.

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        • #5
          Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

          Originally posted by Treken View Post
          This is what I put on this week, looks great and a good match (Brushed Aluminum).

          Here is the ebay link if you want. http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=280356280940



          WOW!!!!!

          NICE! NICE! NICE!!!

          I'm so in awe of this I can't believe it.

          Hard to believe it's made by the same people putting out that wood grained horror.

          Just for comparison to the original look.......Sue's '02 is the same color as yours. Funny but it never looked "plain" to me before I saw yours.......Thanks for that BTW!

          I'll have to show this thread to her........I'm guessing we might be ordering too. It really does look really good.

          Last edited by MerlotBlue; Jun 27, 2009, 03:36 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

            Originally posted by MerlotBlue View Post
            WOW!!!!!


            Hard to believe it's made by the same people putting out that wood grained horror.
            I'll disagee with you here, as I love my woodgrain dash kit (don't think I got it from this dealer tho) and how it looks in my bronze. I don't think I would have cared for the aluminum in the bronze, but love it in the Tbird blue. I personally think it depends upon the car itself.
            CatBrd2 is the new license tag! Meowgal was moved to the Prius.

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            • #7
              Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

              is there a piece that covers the shifter panel?

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              • #8
                Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                I just ordered the kit, I spoke with a gentleman named Roman. He said they don't keep any trim kits in inventory, that the kits are made up as the order is placed. So the kit for my LadyBird will be made up tomorrow and shipped out Wednesday by Priority Mail, 3 day delivery, so I will have the kit by the end of this week. He said that the original trim that came with the 2002 Thunderbird is a painted on version of brushed aluminum, but that what he offers is an actual light brush stroke into the aluminum. He told me it will not be a perfect match, but that it is so close that no one can tell the difference unless they really are looking for it. I have seen these kits in several other 2002 Thunderbirds, the kits look very nice, so I don't think I will have any issues with what he is offering. The kits can be returned if the customer is unhappy, the drawback is there is a 25% restocking fee.
                He assured me it is the full kit (not the partial) that it is being offered for the Thunderbird for $99 plus $12.95 priority shipping. This is a pretty good price, too good of a price to pass up.

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                • #9
                  Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                  Originally posted by justjon View Post
                  is there a piece that covers the shifter panel?
                  Yes, it is a full kit. I did not want to put some on though, like around the front speakers.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                    Although this finish is the closest you can get to the original aluminium dash, I found out to my expense that this particular color tends to yellow over time, creating a mismatch against the stock pieces becomes obvious...
                    To solve this, I removed mine and chose another finish (titanium burlwood) instead...Too bad though because when new, it was simply gorgeous like in the pictures "Treken" posted.
                    Claude. :sun:
                    P.S: Here are a few pictures showing my car's interior with the "brushed aluminium" kit and the "titanium burlwood" kit...
                    Last edited by 2FAST4U; Oct 27, 2010, 09:18 PM.
                    1971 Chevelle SS 454
                    1987 Buick Grand National
                    2008 Ford F-350 Crew Cab Dually Pickup
                    2006 Ford Five Hundred SEL

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                    • #11
                      Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                      Originally posted by 2FAST4U View Post
                      Although this finish is the closest you can get to the original aluminium dash, I found out to my expense that this particular color tends to yellow over time, creating a mismatch against the stock pieces becomes more and more obvious...
                      To solve this, I removed mine and chose another finish (titanium burlwood) instead...Too bad though because when new, it was simply gorgeous like in the pictures "TREKKEN" posted.
                      Claude. :sun:
                      P.S: Here are a few pictures showing my car's interior with the "brushed aluminium" kit and the "titanium burlwood" kit...
                      UH OH, if that's the case, I hope not too hard to take off in the future (on a real hot day). How long before yellowing?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                        This stuff is junk. When it discolors or starts to peel off you will have a real mess. Trying to remove it is a major job that can destroy the original finish leaving you with the only solution to buy more junk to hide it. Most used car buyers would back away from a car that had this stuff on it. But that's just my two sence. Leroy

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                        • #13
                          Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                          Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                          This stuff is junk. When it discolors or starts to peel off you will have a real mess. Trying to remove it is a major job that can destroy the original finish leaving you with the only solution to buy more junk to hide it. Most used car buyers would back away from a car that had this stuff on it. But that's just my two sence. Leroy
                          "Treken", Sorry if I broke up the fun with my initial post on this, but I just wanted to warn everyone about the potential yellowing problem, that's all. It took something like two (maybe three) years...I did notice it before but did not say anything just to see if someone else would notice...and someone eventually did (my girlfriend!)...
                          "Leroy", this stuff is NOT junk like you say ...Yes it discolored but never peeled off by itself. As for peeling it off, it was not too bad to remove...just a little patience, some "elbow grease" and some mild solvent to soften the glue...that's all. As for "car buyers backing away"...well, that's your opinion, but not necessarily a fact...
                          Claude.
                          1971 Chevelle SS 454
                          1987 Buick Grand National
                          2008 Ford F-350 Crew Cab Dually Pickup
                          2006 Ford Five Hundred SEL

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                          • #14
                            Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                            Originally posted by 2FAST4U View Post
                            "Treken", Sorry if I broke up the fun with my initial post on this, but I just wanted to warn everyone about the potential yellowing problem, that's all. It took something like two (maybe three) years...I did notice it before but did not say anything just to see if someone else would notice...and someone eventually did (my girlfriend!)...
                            Thank's for the info Claude, and no, you did not break anything, that's what this site is all about isn't it, INFORMATION. I think it looks amazing, and if for 2-3 years have to replace, so be it for now. It is bought and already on. As far as getting off, 3M is usually no probs if real hot and using alcohol underneath.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Dash Trim for 2002 'Bird

                              Originally posted by Treken View Post
                              As far as getting off, 3M is usually no probs if real hot and using alcohol underneath.
                              DON'T use alcohol!... It's much too harsh...It will definitely harm the plastic! Instead, use some more "gentle" stuff like WD40, or some varsol...but nothing strong like alcohol, thinner, etc...!
                              Claude.
                              1971 Chevelle SS 454
                              1987 Buick Grand National
                              2008 Ford F-350 Crew Cab Dually Pickup
                              2006 Ford Five Hundred SEL

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