The dash in my Timi has been hacked for a bunch of stuff, stereo, CB, remote spotlight, etc. Generally I'd put on some duct tape or masking tape and fill the holes, but I thought I'd try something different. I had some melamine laying around from a kitchen rebuild project. For those unfamiliar with the product, it is basically plastic coated MDF, used for kitchen cabinets and such. I cut a couple pieces of half inch thick melamine to cover the light control and stereo holes. Unfortunately, there is a slight bow to the dash, so a single piece would not work, or rather, it wouldn't fit as tight. I used the pieces to hold some 1708 Biax over the hole, marked it, then cut it out with scissors. So I waxed the side of the melamine pieices towards the hole with regular car wax, then clamped in place. Applied resin and two layers of 1708 in the holes. Once dry, removed the melamine(they just about fall off), a quick sanding on both sides, and the backside is ready for another layer to tie it all together. The dash is really smooth, will require very little filler if any to make it like new.