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7 minutes ago, Saulch04 said:

Where did you buy this module for the GPS?

Ebay

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Truck build may slow down just a bit since i picked this up

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I haven't really even Looked at my Corvette since I got my truck.  Can't tell you the last time I even drove it :lol:

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4 minutes ago, qwank said:

I haven't really even Looked at my Corvette since I got my truck.  Can't tell you the last time I even drove it :lol:

Wife wanted it so you better believe i have to concentrate on it for awhile

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Audio partsare starting to roll in   my sub amp came today amd its tiny.  Which is good. I went with a digital designs amp. Again this os just the sub amp

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Also got the illuminated bowtie. I wrapped the middle and left the bordergold. 

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Other amp showed today and thr second sub should arrive at @Marv88 house on Saturday. Im pretty sure i have everything now

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Not much of an update but front stage has been ordered.  Eric Stevens active component set. Along with enough deadener and closed cell foam to do thr front doors and rear wall. I also ordered some abs as im going to seal the front doors

 

I got the 1 box design from my buddy and just waiting on the second.  Reason being im going to mock up both and see what fits better

 

And just because heres how the truck sits now

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On 11/15/2018 at 11:48 PM, pgamboa said:

 




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Excellent write up!

However, looking at your list of mods, I see there are a lot more write ups to be done...LOL!

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On 11/20/2018 at 2:29 PM, Nasty said:

Truck build may slow down just a bit since i picked this up

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Can't blame you for stopping on your truck...I would too!

Nice Vette!

Did your wife choose the color?

I would have thought it'd be white!

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1 minute ago, RDKILL said:

Excellent write up!

However, looking at your list of mods, I see there are a lot more write ups to be done...LOL!

That is phils video.  I did most of his conversions but yes. Im not close to being done. Im working on the audio portion now and getting new wheels. Then next spring its onto motor stuff

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Just now, RDKILL said:

Can't blame you for stopping on your truck...I would too!

Nice Vette!

Did your wife choose the color?

I would have thought it'd be white!

I prefer white   most of our vehicles are white.  She sae ot and fell in love. And the peice was right and it was a 6spd so she had to have it. It saved me from having to buy a brand new one

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Just now, Nasty said:

That is phils video.  I did most of his conversions but yes. Im not close to being done. Im working on the audio portion now and getting new wheels. Then next spring its onto motor stuff

Can't wait to read about your motor stuff and when your suspension if final.

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3 minutes ago, Nasty said:

That is phils video.  I did most of his conversions but yes. Im not close to being done. Im working on the audio portion now and getting new wheels. Then next spring its onto motor stuff

Did you do his heated steering wheel, lite/folding outer mirrors and heated seats?

I'd like to add these to my truck...especially the heated stuff.

Do you have any write ups on these?

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Just now, RDKILL said:

Did you do his heated steering wheel, lite/folding outer mirrors and heated seats?

I'd like to add these to my truck...especially the heated stuff.

Do you have any write ups on these?

The things i didnt do was his heated wheel and seats.  Those i wont be doung because its pointless for me.   I did the door sills, dl3 mirrors, Camaro rear view mirror, center console, denali guage cluster and ltz lights

 

Things i will be doing next year is ltz leather seat skins and the dash,door panels and center console lid out of a 2018 high country (black not the brown)

 

But as of now im working on the audio since its my biggest want

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