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Old 06-30-2021, 12:24 PM   #2474
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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I guess. If you're into that sort of thing.
Good thing I am!
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Legendary!!
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Magnificent!
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Satin goodness at its finest.
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Love that satin..... nice job...
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Very nice.
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That looks amazing Chris....all kinds of envy going on over here...thanks man...
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It's gonna be too nice to drive, Chris.
I especially love the way you made the LS look retro. The air cleaner is the cherry on top.
Maybe, but she will be driven!
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I agree 100%
Thanks, all. Super stoked on how it’s turning out
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Yeah the engine bay is looking real good, great job for sure, but that defrost vent is killing me gringo.....

Curious, do you have a clamp for your e-brake cable so it doesn't mar up your pretty new inner fender?

Seriously guys, great job, that HRF never looked so good.


Killing me, too, haha. The under dash is still going back together. I have full faith and confidence that it will be back in place in short order. There will be a clamp on the e-brake cable, too. Thankfully the guys working on the truck are as picky (or more) as you and I

The blue is HRF; the black on the inners is this stuff, recommended by n2billet. I’m told it layed out a bit splotchy when wet, but dried to this beautiful, factory appearing finish
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