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a pillar finished!

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so i finished my a pillar. i will prime and paint it tomorrow. but what do you guys think so far?

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tomorrow. haha just finished ten mins ago and its 1230

tomorrow. haha just finished ten mins ago and its 1230

well i definitely can't wait to see.

looks good now, can't wait to see it painted.

great job!!!! :agreed:

Nice work. What gauges are you going to be running?

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air/fuel and voltmeter until i can afford an interceptor and a wideband air/fuel.

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:agreed: a pillar is in primer and once it is done setting up it will be time to icing it and then sand and paint!!
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there are finished with paint pictures in my progression.

A-pillars are awesome.

But for the love of all that is holy, don't waste your money on an air/fuel. Get an oil pressure gauge, much more useful. The air/fuel is a waste of money light show.

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