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Thanks for all the comments! :thumbsup:
Couple more shots of the console as it comes together... http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8317/8...552711fe_b.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8033/8...8e280e1a_b.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8178/8...5f0b78f2_b.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8172/8...6840b2f3_b.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8314/8...b6ec4696_b.jpg |
Awesome work.
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Beautiful as always! I got a tour of the shop a couple of weeks ago from Phil when Rob was in town to see his Ford. What an awesome place and great car guys! Phil spent the better part of hour with me showing me the place from front to back, I got to see some of the upcoming projects that will be hitting the shows next summer WOW :wow: Is all I can say. Even invited me to lunch :faint: And I wasn't buying anything just came to check out the place and to meet up with Rob!!! Thanks again Phil for the time you took from your busy day to show me around! These guys get it!!!
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Gauges suffer in comparison to what you're doing with the rest of the interior... just sayin'
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As always....setting the standard! You treatments in the motor compartments are always clean, simple & well executed! :thumbsup:
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UPDATE: I figured it out -- It appears to be from Detroit Speed.
What wiper motor is that I've seen in several of the GM RS builds? I'm looking for ideas on relocating or just cleaning up the wiper motor on the 71 Cutlass Supreme my son and I are working on. |
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