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I started shaving the firewall on one of my trucks and after looking at a few different ways I chose to cut it down to the bare bones rather than add a filler and hide the factory edge . just roughing it out today I should have it finished in a couple days and ready for paint .About 6 hrs to this point don't let your body shop tell you it's takes 30-40 . :chevy:
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Nice firewall, how much?
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That is going to look good.
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And you still dont get it.....:lol:
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How did this end up on the parts board ? |
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In line if this gets to me...
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How much can you shave off the shipping cost:mm:
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What are you selling?
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You must have used a lot of razors and shaving cream !
Nice and clean Sir ! :chevy::chevy::chevy: |
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I’ll take it!
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What steps did you take, I was going to add fillers in mine but this would work better I think.
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I did mine when I installed Vintage Air and the LS. Mines not for sale either LOL
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I hadn't planned on shaving it but it should look and work better with this cowl induction plenum , it will probably work better mounted on the passenger side and have more room and balance . Thanks again to 12secondnova :chevy:
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