Chris AU's '92 ECSB K1500 Build Thread

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I think that would look awesome Chris.

I love the camo/tan combo.
 

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Strongly considering pulling all the interior out and painting all the plastics with SEM Light Oak and covering all the cloth with Realtree AP HD camo fabric...hmmmmm.

do it! i hate blue interior... and both of my trucks have it!
 

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The only reason I'm hesitant is because of how good I did my headliner with blue fabric and how good of shape my new seats are. Though I guess putting camo seat covers on them would just protect them and keep them mint longer. I'll cry when I take down that headliner though ha.
 

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Strongly considering pulling all the interior out and painting all the plastics with SEM Light Oak and covering all the cloth with Realtree AP HD camo fabric...hmmmmm.

I think it would look awesome and fit your truck really well!
 

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Would actually prob be easier to do that, that 3M 90 I used is no slouch. Prob ruin the headliner board trying to get the new stuff off.
 

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Got my relay panel cover from Josh today, big thanks to him!

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Finally got it out in the wild today...even had to use the four wheel drive to get up some hills. Also used the winch to pull down a stubborn tree branch (a big one). Get this, with the trans in park in 2WD the branch was dragging my truck forward while winching. A quick shift into 4-LO and some gas in reverse took care of that sucker though! Felt good to finally use it! And we had a pole saw, the reason we resulted in the winch was because the saw got stuck in the branch (about 7" diameter).

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