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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Glen Rock, NJ
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Re: His name is "George" 84' C10
Here are some pics of her in place. Used ARP for pretty much everything. I know I use the word "Budget" a lot, but then find myself spending hundreds of dollars on bolts
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Re: His name is "George" 84' C10
Sometimes you have to spend some dollars. Spend them in the right places.
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Re: His name is "George" 84' C10
x2. Quality fasteners are definitely a worthy investment for certain areas.
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Glen Rock, NJ
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Re: His name is "George" 84' C10
Decided to get some sensors changed out while I still have access to them. Also modified the Plenum back to its original position with my custom jigs
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