DB9 walnut facia trim alignment
Discussion
Hi All,
First of all I want to congratulate for the forum, very well done and it is nice to see how many AM enthusiasts are here sharing their passion and helping each other with ideas and suggestions.
I've just bought a wonderful DB9 MY2005. The car, I have to say, is in very good conditions overall but there are some niggles that, as a new enthusiastic owner, are annoying me a bit.
One of these is the walnut facia trim that as you can see in the picture is not perfectly fitted into the dashboard, leaving some gap on the left side. It is just a minimal thing but needless to say my eyes now are always there when I’m at the wheel. The local AM workshop (Dubai) told me that there is nothing to do but I don’t want give up…. any advise?
Thanks in advance!
Gianluca (an Italian in love with British cars, in Abu Dhabi)
First of all I want to congratulate for the forum, very well done and it is nice to see how many AM enthusiasts are here sharing their passion and helping each other with ideas and suggestions.
I've just bought a wonderful DB9 MY2005. The car, I have to say, is in very good conditions overall but there are some niggles that, as a new enthusiastic owner, are annoying me a bit.
One of these is the walnut facia trim that as you can see in the picture is not perfectly fitted into the dashboard, leaving some gap on the left side. It is just a minimal thing but needless to say my eyes now are always there when I’m at the wheel. The local AM workshop (Dubai) told me that there is nothing to do but I don’t want give up…. any advise?
Thanks in advance!
Gianluca (an Italian in love with British cars, in Abu Dhabi)
Hello from a French DB9 owner,you could just disasemble the fascia to investigate what's wrong, here's how to do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCwOayN32-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCwOayN32-0
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