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Dallas Texas last night after a 15 hour shift!!!!
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Ok, where were these pictures BEFORE the cluster upgrade/install... Are you sure you trying to show off the skyline, or your cluster... Since it's taking half the picture.. [emoji23][emoji23]

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He was trying to take a picture of the moon but the phone auto-focused on the cluster instead !!  ?

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Ok, where were these pictures BEFORE the cluster upgrade/install... Are you sure you trying to show off the skyline, or your cluster... Since it's taking half the picture.. [emoji23][emoji23]

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Lmao...
I would be showing it off too!!!
Just completed my 1st step & ordered HMI & radio off ebay.


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34 minutes ago, H-town Silver Bullet said:

Lmao...
I would be showing it off too!!!
Just completed my 1st step & ordered HMI & radio off ebay.


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Already ? yeah it is a nice upgrade to the factory 4in color screen my old Cluster had. How much did u get your parts for?

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14 hours ago, jpinoy said:

Ok, where were these pictures BEFORE the cluster upgrade/install... Are you sure you trying to show off the skyline, or your cluster... Since it's taking half the picture.. emoji23.pngemoji23.png

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2 hours ago, Enough said:

He was trying to take a picture of the moon but the phone auto-focused on the cluster instead !!  ?

It’s not a moon ? it’s Dallas’s Reunion Tower big ball on top changes colors I caught it white so i can see why u would think it’s a moon lol

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Already [emoji23] yeah it is a nice upgrade to the factory 4in color screen my old Cluster had. How much did u get your parts for?
I didnt search too hard.
I used the parts list WAMS sent me.
$279 for HMI & $100 for radio.
Now to just buy Cluster from WAMS and send them my parts for programming....

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1 hour ago, H-town Silver Bullet said:

I didnt search too hard.
I used the parts list WAMS sent me.
$279 for HMI & $100 for radio.
Now to just buy Cluster from WAMS and send them my parts for programming....

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Dammit bro u should of bought the hmi from me I have two hmi2.5 with navigation I’m sellin for 200$ Each I also have two radio modules but they are Bose equipped 100$ Each And have two  8in screens for 100$ each screen with the digital AC buttons.

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My husky X-act fit for the front came in. Morons at the factory got the passenger side mat rolled over as they stuck it in the box. No way that is ever laying flat again!

So, I’m now waiting for the new ones to come in on Monday.

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Have a Denali cluster for sell 300 if interested 
I'm definitely interested but have NO idea what to look for as far as compatibility goes. Just found your "for sale" post...

I'll email WAMS all my p/n to make sure everything will work together. Think they out until Tuesday though.

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My husky X-act fit for the front came in. Morons at the factory got the passenger side mat rolled over as they stuck it in the box. No way that is ever laying flat again!

So, I’m now waiting for the new ones to come in on Monday.

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I want the same...
How was it dealing w them about that rolled up mat?

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I want the same...
How was it dealing w them about that rolled up mat?

I ordered through Amazon Prime, so it was a piece of cake. I ordered yesterday and they were delivered today. Replacement granted right away and it’ll be delivered Monday. I haven’t even returned the defective one yet.



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