I tried to pick up my greddy wire harnasses for my my gauges but they send one back to greddy, whaaaaatttttt? wtf
2nd I tried to pick up me reupholstered altered dash and that was not ready pfffffff
That was enough negativity for the day
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I tried to pick up my greddy wire harnasses for my my gauges but they send one back to greddy, whaaaaatttttt? wtf
2nd I tried to pick up me reupholstered altered dash and that was not ready pfffffff
That was enough negativity for the day
Got up early and did some cutting.
Before:
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...4/IMG_0549.jpg
After:
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...4/IMG_0676.jpg
Got my big order from 3SX for the Stealth spare transfer case. A new vent and two fill/drain plug gaskets.
Today, I needed to blow off some steam. So right after work I started in on gutting out the interior and removing all the wiring so it can be chopped and added to where needed without creating some new bedroom moves. I got the drivers side of things taken out as well as dash, center console, all the airbag shit (which isn't going back in) and pulled the harness through to the engine bay. Tomorrow, I'll be taking out the A/C box, getting rid of the A/C, Cruise, ABS, and ECS computers.
Dropped the stealth off at an autobody shop to repair/repaint the front bumper. My girlfriend's dad backed into it with his gigantic truck and the tailpipe went throught the bumper.
Not only does it look like this is the first bodywork it has had done in its 19-20 year life, this is the first time I have EVER dropped it off in someone elses care in 7 years of ownership. Definitely feels like something is missing when I open the garage...easier to squeeze the jeep in there though!
Hope it looks awesome when its done, the bumper needed a repaint anyway.
Ben