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Old 12-09-2011, 01:24 PM   #4
Devillusion
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Re: Project: Overkill (1998 GMC SAS3500 on 40's)

At this point, now I started to tear the truck down all except for cab, engine and transmission. Now alot of the cosmetic items will be getting dealt with along with some other items on my to do list. Long from done, but progress either way.


Front clip, interior, side glass, and door handles off for color change.


Firewall got a couple coats of chassis paint, and then some rockerguard as well. Kept the firewall simple and easy to clean up.



Door jams got the same treatment as everything else, even the rockerguard. Sick of the door sills getting marred up all the time. 2 layers of FatMat on the complete interior, and 4 on the doors....2 on the door panels and 2 more on the door skin itself. What a difference!! Nice stuff to work with and much more cost effective than the competition.



Original paint scheme I was going to go with, but someone else came out with something to simular in the mean time.........so change of plans in the works.







Finally some color on some of it and starting to see some rewarding results.

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