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Old 08-02-2007, 09:38 PM
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Looks good brent!
 
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Looks awesome. Makes me want to get some except that I really like the stock guages with my Blue LED's in there, looks awesome at night. I can't wait till I get my dash all back together. I just have the HVAC and door panel controls to go. Its hard to find time when it is really hot out and I am taking classes and working.
 
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Looking good. I see the heater panel colors. I'm gonna have to pick up one of those next time I'm on ebay. What does the headlight panel look like at night? I'm gonna do the blue LED conversion in the panels also. I want to try to d othem in the door switches also. Does anyone know if this is possible?
 
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Old 08-03-2007, 07:14 AM
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In order to install the headlight panel you must stick it over the OEMpanelbecause you can't remove the OEM panel, so very little light goes through.

I'm going to get the subs this morning, so I should have them wired up by noon. I'm also gonna go to the junkyard and get a few parts for the Suburban anda black dash bezelfor Jenn.
 
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Old 08-03-2007, 03:43 PM
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Got my woofys today. Take a look:



Video of Woofs


In the picture you can see that one of the subs is unhooked. I have to fix the input... it will only take about 2 minutes. I'll edit and then post the vid.

BTW going to the beach this weekend. Again.

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Dammit, I double posted again. I swear i'm losin it...
 
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