cymrogwirion

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Hi, I am reviving my old father-in-law's Land Rover. It is a 2003 Defender Hard Top. One of his over excited sheepdogs, in a fit for being left alone for more than 5 minutes(!!), has chewed the top of the dash - by the hand rail. The old top of the dash is off now whilst I do other things - and I am loathed to put the old chewed top back on!!! I cannot seem to find a replacement part or a part number for this. Could anyone direct me to where I could get a replacement. Thanks very much!
 
Notice this is a very old thread, but I'm hunting for a new or second hand dashboard assembly for a 1989 Defender. Mine has a hole in low down and the top part by the windscreen is cracked, but I'm struggling to find any in the usual places. Does anyone have any knowledge of where I might find the upper "Crash Pad Facia" (MWC9327PMA) and lower dash "Heater Duct" (MUC1383 & 4). These are listed on the JLR site but shown as out of stock and the second part is particularly expensive! Based on the name I'm also not totally convinced it is the right part either?
 
Notice this is a very old thread, but I'm hunting for a new or second hand dashboard assembly for a 1989 Defender. Mine has a hole in low down and the top part by the windscreen is cracked, but I'm struggling to find any in the usual places. Does anyone have any knowledge of where I might find the upper "Crash Pad Facia" (MWC9327PMA) and lower dash "Heater Duct" (MUC1383 & 4). These are listed on the JLR site but shown as out of stock and the second part is particularly expensive! Based on the name I'm also not totally convinced it is the right part either?
I would be looking second hand rather than new. There are lots available (I have just purchased a all of the dash after an engine fire) and they are easy parts to refurbish yourself as long as the metalwork is sound. They are expensive second hand so I hate to think what a new replacement would cost. there is a couple of threads on hear where people have refurbished them themselves with good pics and instructions.
 

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