2000 GMC K2500 "Ginny"

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Hello! Newbie here so bear with me.

Here is my 2000 K2500, my first ever car, bought with my own money at 16.

I named her Ginny for a few reasons.
1) I had to give her a name based on the first letter of GMC.
2) Harry Potter (duh)
3) My mother's name (she hates this thing in her driveway ;) )

This thread is to detail the history and modifications I have done to Ginny in real time.

2014

July 28, 2014: Purchased for $1,579 at 139,000 miles
August 2014: Replaced Brake Pads
November 2014: Replaced Windshield Wipers and Power Steering Pump/Fluid

2015

January 2015: Replaced Driver Side Leaf Spring
February 2015: Replaced Radio Antenna
May 2015: Replaced Driver Side Mirror
June 2015: Added Window Drip Guards
August 2015: Replaced OEM Horn with 4-Tone Cadillac Deville Horn
October 2015: Replaced OEM Clearence Lamps with Smoked Amber LED Clearence Lamps from iJDMToy
November 2015: Replaced Headlights, Parking Lamps (by APC) and Taillights (by Spyder)
December 2015: Replaced Front Door speakers with Boss Audio speakers

2016

January 10, 2016: Single Vehicle Accident involving black ice and utility pole. Significant damage done to Driver Side bed panel, impact strip, Driver door shell, front bumper and lower control arm. (Note: No living creatures and no property were harmed)

January 11, 2016: Replaced Driver Side window, passenger side LCA
March 2016: Interior LED Light Conversion
April 2016: Blown Rear Passenger Speaker
May 17, 2016: Blown Alternator
May 19, 2016: Replaced Alternator
June 21, 2016: Replaced Windshield
June 24, 2016: Removed Factory Rear Bumper (naked truck for about a month)
July 17, 2016: Installed Flowmaster Performance Muffler
July 28, 2016: Factory Tow Hitch Delete
July 29, 2016: Installed ProEFX Steel Rollpan (18th birthday)
August 7, 2016: Installed GM 5-spoke steel wheels with Trivant Sport King A/T winter tires
October 30, 2016: Replaced Door Chime Module with Astro/Camaro module
November 7, 2016: Returned back to factory Door chime (kept blowing park lamp fuse)
November 16, 2016: Blown Radiator
November 18, 2016: Replaced Radiator, Water Pump, Cooling hoses
December 29, 2016: Replaced ATF, Transfer Case Fluid, and Rear Diff Fluid. Cleaned Throttle Body and BG clean on injectors

2017

January 12, 2017: Replaced Factory Radio with Pioneer AVIC-5200NEX, Replaced OEM Dash Panel with Metra DP-3003, Replaced front door speakers with Alpine 6.5" Speakers and Tweeters
 
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Here are some pics circa August 2016.
Some things to notice:
1) Bumper/Fender Flare Damage from ccident
2) 5 Spoke Steel Wheels, repainted by me
3) 4x4 Sticker Delete
4) Aftermarket Headlights, Parking Lamps, and Taillights
5) Smoked Cab Marker Lights

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Two more miscellaneous pics...

July 17, 2016: On the lift preparing for Flowmaster Exhaust install
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May 2016: Artsy shot in the driveway
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January 5, 2016 UPDATE

The Good:
Just purchased a 99 Escalade console from a local salvage lot. It needs some TLC, but it's an easy job. It is missing the metal frame, subwoofer, amplifier, and wiring harness. Guess that's what I get for only spending $53 on it. Looking to see if the yard has the rest of the components, considering that they advertised it as a complete console assembly. If not, I guess I'll be doing some online shopping. (Pics coming soon)

The Bad:
The HVAC control unit in the dash had both of its tabs broken just in time before my double-din conversion. The unit still works, minus the hi blower (which hasn't worked since I bought it), but I guess she'll be getting a new unit for that as well. (Pics coming soon)

The tachometer suddenly stopped working properly. It still works, but is severely uncalibrated ("red-line" at ~3,200 RPM). Looking for advice on how to fix at home so I don't have to pay for someone to fix a cheap part.
 
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Damn dude, one of these was my dream truck at 16, but I ended up with a 98 k1500 5.7 ECSB when I was 16.

Looks good either way!
 

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First update in a long time.

I have since done three mods to my truck.

3/2017: Z56 130mph gauge cluster swap. (Pics Soon)

5/2017: Escalade console is nig-rigged into place. Needs to be refinished, but at least I know it fits.

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5/2017: Successfully completed one of the most unusual modifications I think I have ever encountered. I have successfully put a stepside on a crew cab. Bought it used off an 88 with absolutely no rust. But everything has its issues. The bed was part of a project that was never finished. The Driver Side is mostly painted in undercoat , while the passenger side is all sanded down to the fiberglass. The tailgate has seen better days, and I'm swapping out my latches from my old tailgate to this one.
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There she is. Pennsylvania's most bastardized vehicle in all her glory.

Does anyone have tips on how to paint the Stepside? I haven't found any reliable resources on prepping and painting the fiberglass. I want it done by July.
 
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