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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Minnesota
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![]() Haha, yeah, i figured out it was welded in! So yeah, I didnt paint it. I did however go and install the new dashpad. The old one was pretty much melted to the metal underneath, which really sucked. There was nothing other than that holding it on, so I gotta go buy some screws for the new pad, and a couple for the instrument panel. I also just noticed I forgot to put my tach back on, bummer. Some new seat upholestry and a good vaccum job and my interior will be looking good, oh and some new gauges...
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![]() Hey Rev, did you have troubles getting your screws in? My holes arent really up real well, all seem to be about 1/8th to 1/4" off. Not sure if I just dont have my dash pad on all the way or whats the deal, I'll keep messing around with it im sure its something like that, since all are pretty much off the same.
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