We repair the badly cracked dash pad for our RA24 1977 Toyota Celica GT coupe, using the plastic welding technique and then we bond a plastic dash pad cap over top of it to give it a finished look that should be extremely durable and match the rest of the interior plastics.

Throtl dash repair method (using body filler):

Polyvance dash repair method (using plastic welding):

TruePower plastic welding kit:

Plastic dash pad cap:

Pro Form PF 224 urethane adhesive:

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  1. Chas Kas

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  2. Mike CorLeoné

    Fillin some cracks.. I literally told her that earlier today

  3. HENRY FORD

    Where did you get the ShadyNasty shirt???

  4. Tejas Auto Salon Jason W.

    Thank you for showing that I could use the PVC plastics instead of the body filler. My Rescue 87 Supra developed a crack in the dash from the heat outside. It didn't see sun for 20 years. I posted a video about plastic welding the panel in the hatch after I shattered the original one when disassembling for its strip cleaning. I have quite a bit of the plastic from the old panel to fill the crack with. Beautiful Celica by the way.
    https://youtu.be/CbNhTQw6EaI

  5. David Smith

    Stop talking and get to the point bla bla bla

  6. David Smith

    This guy is unwatchable too much bla bla bla bla

  7. Steve Griffin

    lol my toyota seeeleeeka lmao wow

  8. Steve Griffin

    Can you call this video how to talk to much and not restore stuff

  9. Hilux

    1200 seems ridiculous for a dash repair like this, I think they have that price because they don't want to do it lol

  10. Electrify the '75 CVCC Wagon

    Awesome, thanks! I will have to do the same thing to my 75 Civic.

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