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Old 11-04-2012, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by spinkter
Its done. to be honest you can remove your whole dash in an hour. it uses a bunch of 7mm screws and a few 10mm for the passenger side airbag. Either way I had a good time doing it, kinda reminded me of my days turning wrenches at a dealership.
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Old 11-04-2012, 12:35 PM
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sorry i edited my original to include completed pic, see my first post at the top of page 1. thanks.
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This looks Great!!

Oneill said it... duck dynasty would definitely be proud haha.
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umm..

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That's really cool. Great job
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That looks freakin awesome!
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This is by far my favorite interior I've ever seen! Looks dang good!
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Nice Work, maybe do the a-pillar covers now, not sure if they would run together with the dash work or look better. I have been going to get some of my interior stuff done in camo but with hydroprinting not the 3m stuff, only thing about the printing is it's permanent, yours could be removed.
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Looks nice. Labor intensive?
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Originally Posted by BUCKSHOT
Looks nice. Labor intensive?
A little but not bad really I have experience in dash removal. Just a bunch of 7mm screws is all that's holding it in and of course sterring wheel.


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