My thoughts exactly
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My old one is the kind that goes over the top of the factory trim piece but they have been permanently bonded together using a plastic epoxy so I need to sell it as a unit. I bought the correct color dye from Finish Masters and I had my dad (a body man) spray it and he even used adhesion promoter to make sure the dye bonded properly.Originally posted by sman View PostHmm, is your old one the kind that screws into the a pillar, or replaces it?
The gauge pod itself is an Autometer. If you are interested I would sell it for $80 OBO as a unit (gauges not included). I just paid $60 (with shipping) for a used factory A-pillar trim piece and $75 for a new gauge pod
and it still needs dye


Last edited by 1999Black_Z28; April 26th, 2012, 08:33 PM.
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Yeah, now that I think about it I'm surprised they allowed me to do a drain b/c the barn is only about 100' from a drainage ditch. The cardboard trick is a good idea! You can be jealous of my drain but I am jealous of your lift...lolOriginally posted by sman View PostLUCKY! They let you have a floor drain! Thats a super big no no up here. My neighbors put a piece of cardboard down and poured over theirs so it passed inspection, then whacked the area with a hammer and pulled the cardboard up. Im very jealous of you!
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That drain is going to be mighty nice - and like Spencer said, consider yourself lucky
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