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Agreed...I really like the color choice. Going to look great when finished.
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I asked my guy doing the interior to do the door speaker grills so they look like a mini door panel. I think he did an awesome job.
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Very nice touch.
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very nice work here!!!
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Just got the Cgt back from my interior guy Marc Latrace. Nice details.
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Very nice. Very clean install/flow.
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Looks really nice! Very clean and a look that will still be "in" 15-20 years down the road.
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Just found this thread. Whoa! nice truck ! Following
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I wanted a premium sound system, but wanted more of an "original" look. Had Larry at Woods radio convert my original radio with Aurora design components that have all the latest features. Then purchased a Audison amp/dsp with 10" subs and 6" mids and tweeters. Big shout out to Mitchel at Next level audio in Nanaimo for working with me doing the final tune on the system. System has great "center stage". Best sound in a vehicle I've had.
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How easy are the controls on that head unit?
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Sorry for the change of subject, but what kind of brake set-up did you go with? I saw the Wilwood master cylinder but am wondering what kit you’re running?
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Ass shot. Finally got my emblems.
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The first time I installed the rear window it was really tight and I had sliced the seal and it puckered in that area. The new glass came from the same place as the rest of it but can't remember where (they likely all come from the same place). Last week I took it out to replace the seal. 3 separate days my wife and I attempted to install with no luck. I brought over my body man buddy and the 3 of us tried with no luck. We got it close but would never get the lock strip in it was so tight. I took the window down to a glass shop and had them cut me a piece of laminate glass the same, but with a 1/16" off the top. Wifey and I had it installed in 30 minutes. The next day I put in the lock strip which was another 30 minutes. Some of these jobs are very frustrating.
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Glad you got it figured out! The emblems look good on the tailgate too. Beautiful truck!
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Engraved horn button. Details......details
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That's fancy
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Nice! Have you been driving the truck yet or waiting to get all the finishing touches installed?
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Have dealt with a Chrome shop for years. Had them rechromed my bumpers. Installed them but just couldn't live with the waves. Talked with the shop and decided a course of action. I took back and while I waited they removed the chrome. I then took them home and spent a week blocking the nickel and copper. 80 grit up to 400. Much straighter. Their now back with the shop to get copper, nickel and then chromed.
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Gorgeous truck. I have found on the last couple of old trucks, if you can get good speakers sealed to the underside of the dash, they can sound really good.
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