Dash cover/ dash shell

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Hey fellas, I have a 1995 cheyenne c2500 single cab. It has the dash with the useless little cup divots in front of the passenger.
Has anyone used a coverlay dashcover or a dashskin? And I mean the hard plastic ones that lay right over the cracked dash not the cloth one.
Do you like it? Pros? Cons? Would I bee better off finding a good oem dash?
The color is blue by the way
 

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I have a Precision Dash Covers dash skin that I'm about to install in my 95. So far on the dry fit it looks great and unless you were familiar with my truck or GMT400 interiors in general, you really can't tell its there. I'm wrapping up on repairing my original dash surface by using a hot staple gun to put things back together. Then I'm filling in the cracks with epoxy, sanding and then I'll put the cover on.

This is the model that I bought:95 Dash cover

I like the fact that it has the grill inserts molded in for the defrost vents and the screw holes as well for the 3 screws to hold the front down.
 
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