272 dash panels
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272 dash panels
Just picked up my 272 dash panels from Kustom Kolors i gave him sample pieces of interior trim and turned him loose turned out awesome i think and i really like the glove box door
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Looks great I couldn't stand the previous owners neglect of the boat so I wrapped all my pieces in carbon fiber to match the wrap I did on the outside. I also changed the moldy and mildew white switches to black which made it look so much better. I wish I could post pics straight from my phone but I don't know how. I love the monster gauges by the way, so where is your trim gauge now as I would assume that's the one you moved?
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all of the panels are going right back in the factory position the only thing that really changed is the layout of the dash with the gauges
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i had thought about just going with a hydro dipped process but finally decided against it as i wanted something that no one else had thas when i called Clayton and turned him loose
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Ed,
Good call on getting them custom painted!
I often get calls looking for the original OEM silkscreen, or dipped panels with the print on them and I always have to explain that Baja divided the set-up charges between 20-25 full sets of panels. To do just one set of silkscreen panels would cost much more that what you probably paid for custom paint and look how much better your panels look.
Note: To make the panels 100% legal you need to have the "Blower Warning" decal near the ignition switch location. A really good Coast Guard inspection might catch that when they see how cool the panels look.
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Good call on getting them custom painted!
I often get calls looking for the original OEM silkscreen, or dipped panels with the print on them and I always have to explain that Baja divided the set-up charges between 20-25 full sets of panels. To do just one set of silkscreen panels would cost much more that what you probably paid for custom paint and look how much better your panels look.
Note: To make the panels 100% legal you need to have the "Blower Warning" decal near the ignition switch location. A really good Coast Guard inspection might catch that when they see how cool the panels look.
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mine never had the blower warning label and i have been checked before what exactly is it suppose to say
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the trim gauge is going to be a mechanical indicator with tabs moved clear over to the right above the throttles
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