Dash and Gauge resto
Discussion
I got my Chimaera replacement dash from TVR MADS and am very happy with the quality and when I got mine cheaper than having mine refubished.
Depending on which dials you have Ceabont couldn't have been more helpful and cheaper than a battered 2nd hand one from a local scrap dealer. Your 1994 model may be earlier than used these dials though.
Depending on which dials you have Ceabont couldn't have been more helpful and cheaper than a battered 2nd hand one from a local scrap dealer. Your 1994 model may be earlier than used these dials though.
I recently re-did the dash on my Chimaera. It was not that difficult. I ordered a number of different vinyl designs from Ebay to test. Some wood grains (they didn't look real up close), brushed metal, and "carbon fiber" gloss and a matte. The gloss carbon looked good but decided the matte finished looked real from inches away.
As far as your instrument calibration...there is a company in California that is well known. They did my Alfa Romeo. I cant think of their name right now.
If you haven't taken the dash apart yet, I would advise shooting a lot of pictures, front and rear, to help with re-assembly. I took each instrument out of the dash and re-assembled them and left them connected laying in the dash area.
Good luck with it.
As far as your instrument calibration...there is a company in California that is well known. They did my Alfa Romeo. I cant think of their name right now.
If you haven't taken the dash apart yet, I would advise shooting a lot of pictures, front and rear, to help with re-assembly. I took each instrument out of the dash and re-assembled them and left them connected laying in the dash area.
Good luck with it.
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