Well the dash is in and it fits so-so. The covering is much better than dash #1. I sent dash #1 back and I marked it with permanent marker and scratched a few lines in it on the metal. That dash wasn't returned to me ( thank god) This dash has 1 wave/dip in it above the steering wheel where it mates to the metal speaker area and I shimmed it. It lifted other areas up as well when I did this. I will eventually pull the shim out if the dash takes a "set" and it should fit decent after that. Passenger side fits rather well. Today the gauges and the hvac duct work. Radio was installed before the dash went back in. I made a support for the back of it to eliminate squeaks and rattles. New radios don't come with a stud on the back any more, so I had to fabricate some aluminum pieces and put Velcro in between the radio and the brackets. Looks nice and works great. I'm putting the plastic duct work joints together with 3m black "rope" stuff that I used on the door weather barrier. Just to eliminate potential squeaks. Just a small piece and then screw them together. I've done this before and it does help. The entire interior has been replaced, carpet, rear speaker shelf, speakers, seats, door panels, windshield, drivers door window, headliner, dash, console, floor panels, etc. What's missing is that "new car smell" I will post pictures soon. Previously a light blue interior is now black and gray.