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. Tim Gower

    Dave's editing in those little clips never disappoints.

  2. Bigmat Tolly

    Hey Dave nice work

    Something interesting for you to look at. CT's garage about 35 seconds in on his vapour blasting episode.

    I herd this and was like hmm I know that sound

    Wonder if the dash fits back in the car now ??

  3. Sean Carvalho

    Shout out to Devin at Uneek Upholstery, he reupholstered my cafe racer seat and did an exceptional job!

  4. Gregory Flinn

    W H E R E I S T H E M 3 ?!? Waiting …

  5. Ronin

    Your editing, memes, fooling around and dancing are the best! Every SA video should be like this one! Lol!

  6. MrRubbish05

    I wonder if this will work on s13 crack dash? Has anyone tried this before on there s13?

  7. lb9 GTA

    Calling us guys gentlemen is a bit of an assumption

  8. gordie french

    fantastic idea and i just bought a plastic weld kit
    thank you for the awesome video

  9. supdus

    would love to see what you could do to make a track ready less desirable late 80's car….. see if you can make it cool

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