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Old 02-14-2024, 11:40 AM   #4
youngrodder
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Re: 51 GMC (customers truck)

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Originally Posted by Rickysnickers View Post
The way you work, I'm sure this will turn out well.
Thank you

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Originally Posted by dsraven View Post
looks like a lot of fun in a short space, lol.
you're probably correct in just starting from scratch with a new harness. likely be less time spent that the owner has to pay hourly for anyway. I have this conversation with some people when I am fixing their vehicle. like, yes, I can have the brake rotors machined and it is cheaper than buying new rotors, but unless you wanna come pick them up and drop them off, wait for them to be machined and pick them up and bring them back to me, then it is cheaper to simply buy the new rotors. I don't drive your parts around town, wait for them to be finished and tie my shop up in the meantime and do all that for free.if I sent you across town for a pizza would you not wanna get paid for your time and your fuel?
nice work you do, always enjoy your posts with pics
Helps that the owner is level headed and not afraid to spend money to make his truck more reliable/drivable. All I'm doing to his truck is stuff I've already done/installed on my own. I will get the pics caught up. I have a good share of the wiring completed. I need to run wires up front and out back for lights next.

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Marc
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