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Old 05-19-2010, 09:40 AM   #24
IndyAnne
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Dash removal

Hi, Jordan,
Today is the day the dash comes off. I am going to get those last hidden screws and bolts TODAY!

I found with projects like this, since it's not something I do all the time, keeping photos will help with reconstruction. I learned the hard way to keep a record because something always comes up to interrupt the project for a while, then I have to spend too much time remembering what was what.

Thanks for checking in!
Anne

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Originally Posted by 90.GMC.ST View Post
Wow, did not expect that many screws. Looks like it took a long while to get all of those out. In the end it should be worth it though. One thing I noticed within the photos is the fact that you through flickr have been able to create a way for you to remember which peice is which. I also like your idea of labelling most wires, which will help a lot during install. Have you managed to get the two final rivets out yet?

-Jordan
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