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38 minutes ago, pgamboa said:

Well,

The Caliper covers didn’t last long. Lol. The fronts have very tight tolerances and was rubbing on the back side of the wheels.

So, I took them off. Lol.




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Selling them?

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Selling them?

The fronts did get scraped up on the inside curve.

But can’t post a pic as taptalk is having technical difficulties.

I’ll take a loss on them. Lol. Like I do most everything else I try. Lol




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Installed GM borla exhaust with black chrome tips!
 
 
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Nice! Sent you a PM


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Definitely interested, contact me off line...

PM sent.


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Added amber colored fog light covers. Covers seem like they are solid quality, but not all impressed with the cut. Would have much preferred to buy my own and cut to size. Look good on the truck though, can't wait to get the bumpers line-xed as it will really help with the look. (she also needs a bath, which she's getting tomorrow or Sunday.

 

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Bought k&n engine (45) and cabin air filters (41) and installed this morning. Pretty simple overall

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11 minutes ago, Penguin VII said:

Added amber colored fog light covers. Covers seem like they are solid quality, but not all impressed with the cut. Would have much preferred to buy my own and cut to size. Look good on the truck though, can't wait to get the bumpers line-xed as it will really help with the look. (she also needs a bath, which she's getting tomorrow or Sunday.

 

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I toyed with the idea of amber. I went Yellow. That Amber looks good though. The cuts, not so much. 

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Installed center console. Big thanks to [mention=159655]pgamboa[/mention] for the plug and play harness.
 
 
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Looks great!!


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“Retro fitted” a Broadway mirror.

Used one since I started driving. Can’t live without it.

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“Retro fitted” a Broadway mirror.

Used one since I started driving. Can’t live without it.
Got a link to where I can pick one up?

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9 hours ago, SirenRed16 said:

Got a link to where I can pick one up?

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https://www.amazon.com/Broadway-Rear-Mirror-270mm-Curve/dp/B0013GF8ZC

 

I always get mine on eBay but Amazon has them as well. 

 

You can get various sizes and even blue tinted ones. 

 

Will take a few days to get used to it but you will love it. 

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