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Old 11-22-2014, 12:33 AM   #15
low&slow
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Re: The "Green Trucks" rebuild

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I also did not want to cut my glove box door. The one I used was $6 or $7 from a junk yard. It was harder for me to cut the valve cover.
I understand that. If I decided to do any cutting on a glovebox, I might as well just do it to mine even though I have 14 other ones. Sometimes you just got to do what you got do to get what you want is how I look at it. I can always use one of my other 4 chevy's I have to go all original if later I decide all custom is not for me. I'm sure I'll get to that point once I'm out of my 20's lol
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