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Sure you're not a pro? Because your work is top notch, very solid. I think I'd better get my truck out of the shop and start learning like you did. Great work DB and a great looking truck, too.

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Thanks, but I'll give credit where credit is due - the Stovebolt forums and the forums at autobodystore.com. Without the input from these two INVALUABLE sources, this thing doesn't happen.


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Excellent work, you must be a fast learner!!

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