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Old Oct 20, 2002 | 08:35 PM
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From: Smithfield RI
Car: Hardtop 84' z/95' Cheyenne
Engine: 305 H.O./4.3L
Transmission: 5-speed manual/Auto
Changing interior..

Well i bought a whole new interior to change out all this orange crappy interior and i had to change the dash itself because it was orange .. that was the most work ive ever done on a car and ive changed engines and panels bondo ect.. Holy crap unbolting all the air ducts and the wiring harness the guages were a bitch too. Its almost done though i have just a little to do and its starting to look quite nice already. Ill take pics when i finish but if anyone else gets the idea of changing out the dash .. DONT i repeat DONT do it... never again will i do that. NOT worth it, just paint the friggin thing.
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Old Oct 20, 2002 | 10:50 PM
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From: Hellfire and Brimstone!...A.K.A. portland
Car: 91' TRANS AM Modified
Engine: Classified
Transmission: Auto with Overdrive
CHANGES

I HEAR YA I JUST WENT THROUGH THE LONGEST 2 HRS OF MY LIFE REMOVING GROUND F/X FROM A 91 BIRD !
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Old Oct 21, 2002 | 01:19 AM
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Transmission: auto
Actually changing the dash out isn't that bad once you've done it.
I've done it twice and the 2nd time wasn't bad at all.:lala:
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Old Oct 21, 2002 | 12:09 PM
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Car: '86 T/A
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Transmission: 700R4 - Built
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I thought it was bad enough the first time i Put my white faced guages in. Oh man that was a bitch. It only gets easier after you do it though. Same goes for my transmission. 8 hours to take it out and replace it the first time, 4 hours the second.
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