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Coby7

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  1. Have you thought of painting your hood bug deflector body colour?
  2. Best $5 I ever spent... http://www.banggood.com/4Pcs-Car-Removal-Tools-Auto-Door-Clip-Panel-Radio-Trim-Dash-Audio-Installer-Pry-p-1012562.html?rmmds=search
  3. That's the smartest thing I've seen in months, GOD bless americains and protect you in the coming months since your choices seems very limited. Vote for the genius that never paid for any of the infrastructures or the other one who doesn't know what she paid for. Man are you guys in deep trouble. Remember when you vote that no matter who you vote for you chose them to lead your country. Being from Canada it hurts to see you guys having to choose. You are all welcomed to Canada. I don't think we are going to build a wall......
  4. Parents are always last to know l0l
  5. If I could have found the ''How to '' I would have posted there. Don't know if it's because I'm a new comer and don't enough post or I'm just stupid but I looked again and still couldn't find it, maybe I don't have permission yet or something. Anyway today I repaired a 2003 cluster for a guy from Sussex who's heading for Florida with his RV and needed the Tach and speedometer to work. 2004 GMC HD with only 162000Kms (100,000 miles). He was happy to avoid the stealer on this one, Then sold one I had for sale on Kijiji for a 2003 Silverado to a guy from Appleton NL, this one was totally refurbished and I LEDed in cool white. It had like 306***Kms. But I'm feeling much better now!!!
  6. Next is to repaint wiper arms that have faded and will soon start to rust if I don't stay on top. '' Plastikote Hot Rod Black '' works good for these. Just did the driver's side to prove my point...l0l All done!!! I feel much better now.
  7. Today I got tired of looking at the scratches, wear marks around the driver's door switches and decided to paint the panel. Just in case somebody on here has this same problem, here's a step by step. Otherwise just skip to the last picture for end results. First to remove the door handle... Then the two 10mm screws... Exposing the scratches even better... Then pulling the panel out back to front... Then removing the switch assembly by removing 3 torx screws T15 1.5mm... Then masking sanding to remove all shine and painting... Wait for paint to dry then 2 coats of clear coat and re-assemble... But I'm feeling much better now!!!
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