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I will have some new ones once the interior gets finished.
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11-16-2015, 02:41 PM | #27 |
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just came across this thread, congrats on another great addition!
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I'm along for the ride! With your talent, touch, & taste I'm sure this thing is going to be KILLER!
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Let me see what I can find Thanks Justin. Its got a lot of potential, just needs some tweaking.
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Great looking GMC SQUARE to start with, I certainly want to see your results. I just wanted to mention that during my build on my 86 Chev I had the back cab trim re-annodized because it had some scratches and blems on it and it turned out as good as NOS. Wasn't cheap but I think cheaper than some of these ridicules NOS prices. Just wanted to pass on this info BLP86 |
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I was agreeing. I'd like to see how he had the trim fixed up.
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color code for yellow and the application process.
Me too!
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If you need a fuel gauge needle pm me your address and I'll send you one. I have several spares.
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thanks for sharing. since my first gmc purchase, my '82 2wd K5, that is all i have owned for my dd's and play pickups.
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Very cool and classy truck.
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Thank you sir.
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Yes, please do! We are all waiting!
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Nice truck! I've been around long enough to remember your last build. Nice to see another one of your seemingly unlimited budget builds.
I think I have a couple of gas gauges laying around that you can have, but sounds like you have it covered by now. If you still need one let me know and I will dig through my box of truck junk and find it. |
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The Sierra build will be more about refining what has already been done. There has been a lot of the expensive items already done. I just want to enhance them by adding some fresh detail. I appreciate your offer, but I "think" I have the gas gauge issue resolved. Maybe.....
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If you keep breaking fuel gauge needles and need another, I have a nice spare fuel gauge you can have...needle intact
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Jeff I appreciate the offer. I could kick myself for not taking the cluster that I got the spare needle from, and use that gas gauge. Hopefully I can use the spare gauge I have coming to determine why I am getting flaky readings. Once thats resolved I can put the spare needles being sent on the correct gauge and get everything back in my dash.
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Why is the other thread locked?
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I had previously asked the same question.
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Oh….silly me. I figured N2trux locked his thread in the Builds and Projects area by using his Admin superpowers to prevent the thread from being highjacked and sidetracked like everybody else’s build threads. If that the reason, the locking ability should be open to everybody where the thread creator can lock their own threads.
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