What kind of wood is this?
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Looks like Walnut - Don't know why you couldn't use a superfine sand paper to remove haze and scratches. From there a high quality poly finish? Seems like it would work fine. Maybe a member has done it?
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Ya i know Putting in my viper 771x alarm so i can put my alpine type R stuff in /autostart/ both of my O.E. FOB not working battery's good.. trans is shifting good thoughwill clean and flush 1/22
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deep crack in it from old owner. belt sand, sand, sand, and cover
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this car is so quite and smooth. After a hard day at work I hop in it and all the way home. I have own over 20 cars and just love this one. It needs to warm up outside so I can work on her.