opinions on interior prices
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Car: Hardtop 84' z/95' Cheyenne
Engine: 305 H.O./4.3L
Transmission: 5-speed manual/Auto
opinions on interior prices
Do you guys think that 120$ shipped is a good deal for
-two kick panels
-two rear seatbelt parts ( has seatbelt in them)
-both of the side panels that go from the rear speaker to trunk including piece that goes over the tire
-and the part that goes under the hatch (covers where the hatch meets the glass)
i think its a good deal i just want some opinions
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-two kick panels
-two rear seatbelt parts ( has seatbelt in them)
-both of the side panels that go from the rear speaker to trunk including piece that goes over the tire
-and the part that goes under the hatch (covers where the hatch meets the glass)
i think its a good deal i just want some opinions
thanks
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I paid 200 bucks for EVERYTHING in black (kickpanels, part under door, and the stuff that goes all the way to the back, the thing under the glass, the part at the back of the headliner)
so....
120 is ok.
so....
120 is ok.
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Originally posted by 3.1EyeCandy
I paid 200 bucks for EVERYTHING in black (kickpanels, part under door, and the stuff that goes all the way to the back, the thing under the glass, the part at the back of the headliner)
so....
120 is ok.
I paid 200 bucks for EVERYTHING in black (kickpanels, part under door, and the stuff that goes all the way to the back, the thing under the glass, the part at the back of the headliner)
so....
120 is ok.
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damn that
I say go to the bone yards for interior panels. I went to the boneyards this weekend and saw in excess of 30 thirdgens with almost completely intact interiors. Because it is plastic, you can always sand it with some 1000 grit sand paper, and re-paint it. Would be very easy and cost less I am sure.
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