One user found his PP dash trim peeling at the corner. The assumption is that the PP's unique machine-turned finish is an overlay of sorts. So if you remove the overlay, there should be a generic piece of aluminum sitting underneath.I thought the PP dash has two gauges and two HVAC registers, and the non-PP dash has three HVAC registers. Which would require two entirely different panels.
Yep. Premium has 3 vents. PP has gauges.I thought the PP dash has two gauges and two HVAC registers, and the non-PP dash has three HVAC registers. Which would require two entirely different panels.
Interesting. Well that's good to know for those that hate the turned pattern and prefer the premium lookOne user found his PP dash trim peeling at the corner. The assumption is that the PP's unique machine-turned finish is an overlay of sorts. So if you remove the overlay, there should be a generic piece of aluminum sitting underneath.
That makes sense. I'll be a bit pissed if it is just a covered piece. I mean I imagine a fair amount of work goes into engine turning a piece of aluminum, but my Trans Am had an engine turned dash and that was from 30 years ago!I thought the PP dash has two gauges and two HVAC registers, and the non-PP dash has three HVAC registers. Which would require two entirely different panels.
Ahh ok, so it's not the fact that the two panels are the same, but that there's a possibility of having a cleaner finish lurking underneath.One user found his PP dash trim peeling at the corner. The assumption is that the PP's unique machine-turned finish is an overlay of sorts. So if you remove the overlay, there should be a generic piece of aluminum sitting underneath.
We will figure it out sooner or later. I prefer the brushed dash as well.most shocking news regarding the s550, especially after all the talk on hear regarding the different dash trims...the PP dash trim is just a vinyl wrap wowzers!!!???
I find this so hard to believe even after reading the other thread regarding this. Would like to see someone peeling off the wrap to see whats underneath, perhaps a damaged trim piece that is being replaced would be a good one to peel off.
It's not entirely disappointing news IMO. The finish looks more than convincing (although I haven't seen it in person) and it's laid over real aluminum, so it's not all too deceiving really.most shocking news regarding the s550, especially after all the talk on hear regarding the different dash trims...the PP dash trim is just a vinyl wrap wowzers!!!???
I find this so hard to believe even after reading the other thread regarding this. Would like to see someone peeling off the wrap to see whats underneath, perhaps a damaged trim piece that is being replaced would be a good one to peel off.
I saw it in person...didn't look that good to me..but that's my opinion. The premium dash is much nicer.It's not entirely disappointing news IMO. The finish looks more than convincing (although I haven't seen it in person) and it's laid over real aluminum, so it's not all too deceiving really.
I'm a fan of the brushed aluminum. Couldn't do it again only because I've had a slab of it in my car for the past seven years and I'm ready for something new. Hope I'm not disappointed when my car arrives in a month and a halfish.I saw it in person...didn't look that good to me..but that's my opinion. The premium dash is much nicer.
If it's not a sticker...I would agree. It probably is a sticker because that's what they wrap the v6 mustang dashes with.Engine-turned aluminum is basically the coolest finish in the world if done properly. It gives things a real art-deco 1930's aura and comes across as just awesomeness incarnate. I wish I could have gotten that dash.