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    Small crack in dash, any idea for fixing or hiding it?

    I have a small crack (just under an inch) just above the 3 A/C vents on the flat part of the dash pad (1999 Trans AM) and I can't stand looking at it, any idea of a way to fix it or cover it up? I was thinking of a dash mounted gauge pod, anyone know where to get one that would look decent mounted there? I'd like to find a 2 or 3 gauge pod that wouldn't look out of place. Since it is already cracked I would feel bad about drilling holes to run wires etc. I've looked around but havn't found anything that would look right, maybe someone here has? Anything that may work, or other ideas to fix/hide it in a way that wouldn't look out of place are also welcome. I know I could replace the dash but really don't want to go that route if at all avoidable. Thanks for any suggestions, links, etc!

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    What color is the interior? You could try Krazy Glue or Loctite Quik-Tite to fill the crack, then use paint to hide the glue and blend it into the rest of the panel.

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