Finally! GMT800 style towing mirrors on GMT400.

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97PROSHOZ71

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Ok, here's a quick pic I got in the street during the rain. More will come later.

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97PROSHOZ71

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Here's a quick one I snapped in the rain on the street. More will come later.

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That looks great man! What brand/model are those flares your running? I need to buy me a set of flairs when before i paint!
 

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That looks great man! What brand/model are those flares your running? I need to buy me a set of flairs when before i paint!

I'd find a set of OEM flares from a Junkyard man, some of those AEM flares don't line up with the body lines too well.
 

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I am most likely going with OE flares, but i would like to get a new set if possible. This summer, when i get a few of my customers cars finished up and out of the shop, I'm going to be painting my 94' and doing some custom things to it while I'm at it. I'm thinking color matched front bumper (smoothed out), custom rear roll pan, flares, color matched vent visors, shaved tail gate, billet grille, possible debadge, etc etc. I'm keeping the same color, but it's going to be show quality paint & body when I'm finished with it. I just want to get all my ducks in a row before i start.
 
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