Having your car's dashboard replaced is quite large custom auto interior project which is normally not done by itself, but rather, as a part of a larger attempt to redefine the inner spaces of the car. There are three main factors for having your car's dashboard restored, and we'll mention them in brief, below:

1 - If you're thinking to have additional work done as part of a current work or better custom auto interior effort, it makes sense to do the changes in the dashboard is a high priority. After all, when you're driving, if your eyes aren't on the road; they're possible to dash.

2 - If you're restoring a stylish car and wish to return it to mint, or near-mint, you'll obviously require the services of an expert. That's honestly incorporated job, and I've never noticed a stylish car (besides those which have already been restored) that had a severe rigorous dash.

3 - If you've made some alterations to your car requiring a reconfiguration of the dashboard to accommodate (i.e., adding up a CD player to a vehicle not designed to home one may need replacing the dash/reshuffling parts of the console to accommodate this change.

Keep in mind that a dashboard replacement is not an easy task, and is much more involved than, say, a headliner replacement. Nevertheless, such a project is normally very reasonably charged and definitely worth doing, particularly as part of a larger overall effort.

This, obviously, is but one of the best number of services that a good custom auto interior professional could do for you.