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Just now, Nasty said:

Want me to get you some tampons?

Just warning you lol

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8 minutes ago, qwank said:

Just warning you lol

I dont drive the truck enough for that to bother me.  It moves 50 miles a month if that

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Just recieved pictures that my splitter has been cut

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Boring stuff but i got @pgamboa led headlight harness. Im keeping my LT lights but having the ambers cleared. so im swapping the blinkers to an led.  

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Took about an hour but i hid the resistors behind the lights on the core support as you can see

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@pgamboa came through once again. I got his dl3 mirror conversion awhile back which has auto dimming. I wanted to make it work. And of course said lets add a Camaro framless rear view mirror   so he go me the harness. Took me all of 40 minutes. And as you can see the mirrors dim

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Tahoe illuminated door sills installed
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Part number and write up on this?

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19 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

Part number and write up on this?

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Part number and write up on this?

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Got the splitter installed. Pictures can be decieving.  It looks smaller in person.  The picture makes it look big

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On 10/4/2018 at 6:59 PM, Nasty said:

More small stuff. 2.5 ios 6 hmi and anenna for factory gps (not pictured is tailgate camera) fee little things to keep me motivated before i do motor work

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Where did you buy this module for the GPS?

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