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Wrongway

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  1. Thank you for the pictures, there a huge help bro. I guess those will be part of tomorrows plans. I got the console put in yesterday and built a new wire harness for 2 hidden push button toggle switches for the LEDs and 2 USB ports for mama to charge her phone. Also got the driver's seat put in and figure on getting the passengers cleaned to and put in tomorrow.

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  2. Thank you for you input Last Indian. I have actually heard of PVD but it was in relation to the firearms industry. I came across it after finishing a 1911 build a few months ago (wasn't sure about posting pics of that on this forum :lol:) and was debating between Cerakote, Duracoat & Bluing. I had no idea they were using that in the auto industry now. I will look in it for sure.

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  3. Thanks Fitzy, I can try that tomorrow. So on the doors would they also go towards the fronts then? Like by the vent window or towards the back where it would be next to the metal piece for the rear felt? You would think that they would come with a picture book for guys like me! :rofl:

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  4. So, these are the outside felts for the back windows. The fronts look the same justa longer. Can somebody tell me if that little metal piece goes towards the front of the car or towards the trunk. I need to know for both the felts on the door and the one on the back window. Thanks

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  5. Well, the trunk lid, emblem and quarter panel badges are on! The rear carpet, top & bottom of back seat, arm rests and filler panels went in today! Rain all day tomorrow so I guess we'll see if the new windshield seals do what their supposed to. :lol:

    Oh yeah, the stealth panel & taillights also got installed. 

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  6. It all SOUNDS easy ol buddy, doesn't mean it is. But your beads honestly look better than a lot of people that I've seen try to aluminum weld. You said you learned how to lead back in the day? Thats something that I wanted to try my hand at. I've read a lot about it justa never had the chance to put hands on and try it. Besides, with all the other stuff we've seen you make and fabricate, I have no doubt you'll be an ace in no time!

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