Brits 92 sierra

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badazzbulldog

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Its not difficult really. Vause most at night if your backing up your reverse lights light it up just enough. Im happy with the back.

Seems like ive missed quite a bit on my own thread :)

But today I took my truck to get the ac fixed up. Had a leak at the high side Schrader valve and also my pressure sensor was shot, Oh and by the way my system isn't "retrofitted" (would cost about 1k) so I had to have it topped off with the good **** r12. Cost $360 to freeze my **** off (not litterly if course)!
1k to change over to 134 from r12 holy thats outrageous
 

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lookin good. I like the antenna.

your tail lights could do with a wet sanding. I just did mine and they look better than new. its very cheap if you have access to a rotary buffer with a wool pad, some 1500 and 2000 grit sand paper and some compound and maybe masking tape.
 

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lookin good. I like the antenna.

your tail lights could do with a wet sanding. I just did mine and they look better than new. its very cheap if you have access to a rotary buffer with a wool pad, some 1500 and 2000 grit sand paper and some compound and maybe masking tape.

I was just thinking bout gettin new ones... they are cracked n just not good... no just no... lol I need new ones.
 
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