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ThanksMan, I wish this was within my budget. Very nicely put together LX.
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ThanksMan, I wish this was within my budget. Very nicely put together LX.
Gearing stock. Driver's seat has seam tear but not trashed, passenger seat has no tears. I normally replace the seat leather but didn't on this one because of the canvas covers I put on the seats. All maintenance issues addressed when doing build so no.Is gearing still stock? What is condition of front seat leather? Any known issues?
Sure, it's pretty easy to remove them but it is hard to do so without something getting broken or cracked.Wow what a sweet looking rig!
Can I inquire how hard or easy it was to remove the stock fender flares?
Sure, it's pretty easy to remove them but it is hard to do so without something getting broken or cracked.
The section of flare that is attached to the rear doors can also be difficult due to the fact that the bolt that
holds them on ussually rusts and starts to slip.
I can't recall how many holes are left when the panels were removed. No weld up of holes, body shopHow many holes were left and did you use bondo or weld in some metal and prep and paint accordingly?
How much did you pay for those seat covers, roughly, if you don't mind? Awesome rig and GLWS!
$375 but then you have to get them all the way from South Africa.How much did you pay for those seat covers, roughly, if you don't mind? Awesome rig and GLWS!
Dash has no cracks.How's the dashboard under that cover? Any cracks?
Nice 80 and I dig the red hazard button, been scrounging old 80's at local yards hoping to find one myself.
Thanks but I'll be keeping it.I bid on it and went to 15k if it falls thru let me know...