Here is a picture of the finished glove box door and the gauge bezel after paint
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Then the gauge cluster all assembled together
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Then I installed the dash pad
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And through the glove box door on because I'm running out of safe places to put things unless they are installed on the truck
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Then I put the core support on (because we had too many other things in the shop to spray paint it) and the driver side fender to figure out where we are going to mount the fuse box, just so I could get the length of wires figured out, then pulled them back off and connected the fuse box to everything.