the 1990 GMC Sierra DD build

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project 67 sub

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Honestly... I didnt really notice much of a difference from adding it, so im not even sure if its really doing much of anything or not. Then again, I haven't taken it off road since ive put it on either
 

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Love this truck. It's giving me a lot of inspiration for my own truck. I've hot a stepside though, so I'm not sure how it would lt would look lifted like yours.
 

project 67 sub

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Got some more primer on the rest of the cab and bed...
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And got some nice and durable GOOD gray paint from a friend of mine... now I wont/don't have to use the rustoleum I was originally planning on using
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Picked up a camper shell, gotta primer it so that it matches...
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And its got a quick ty rattle can primer paint job for now... oh! And 'Murica fck yeah!
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window motor took a a few weeks ago, so i finally got around to changing the dying window motor on Sunday...
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new motor on, regulator setup mounted back to the inner door structure, and all put back together minus the door panel. window works great now :D
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Needed to re-wrap the steering wheel in my truck since it had a hole worn through the leather, so I came up with this idea... and because I wanted to do it a little bit different than most people do it.
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project 67 sub

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Half way done
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Gonna use this to finish it off
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Need to go around it some more...
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Definitely not perfect... but good enough. Lol
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