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its funny you put this here....i found that on ebay this afternoon
i was thinking about emailing him...no chit
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you could get those shackles and hangers off of it to
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$1,500 is an expensive set of shackles/hangers
i got me some yesterday....i should have posted that i did....
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yeah, i havent found a nice dashpad yet....i got a feeling i'll be lookin for one of those for a long time
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You can get a dash pad off of Ebay. They always go pretty high though...
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That's not bad if it's a real GM pad. There is one guy that sells GM pads on Ebay but they usually get close to 300.00 plus shipping...
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here is the one i was talking about http://www.acmetruckparts.com/cgi-bi...=32&x=102&y=18 it is $190
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Yeah but thats a reproduction. The guy on Ebay has original GM pads.
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why dont you want a reproduction as long as it fits and looks good whats it matter not being sharp with ya but i need a pad also and thats cheap if you know anyone that has bought one of these let us know how they fit and look
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finding a crack free dash pad is like finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow ...
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Seems like alot of guys have problems finding a nice dashpad around here...
BTW: Check out my dashpad
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a few years ago i bought a new dash pad at my gmc dealer for 165.00. im sure they are much higher now if you can even get them. just an idea you guys might try. jason
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hey 1987 shortwide, rub it in, rub it in already....
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really, how bad is your dashpad bigarmzz, probably not as bad as mine
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Fat chance in hell...
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i am looking for a black or dark blue one, i think bigarmzz is looking for a black one also, but i am not for sure about him, i wiould take a good one, any color
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[QUOTE=kevinr1970]What color are you looking for?[/QUOTE
yeah, i'd take one in any color....as long as there werent any damn cracks mines not really all that bad...just two cracks, but in real annoying areas though i'd prefer black or red....(like i'll ever find one though)
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I bought a black one from alphamale203 (or something like that) a while back with a set of the door panels (lower end ones) and visors.
I don't remember what I paid for them but I think I am going in another direction with that truck. I will think about selling the set. The dash has no cracks *EXCEPT* on the side that you see when you open the doors. BTW, how do you keep a good dash from cracking to begin with? Armorall every other day or what?? My other 2wd Blazer has what looks to be a brand new dash pad and I want to keep it looking that way.
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