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I'll keep you in mind for the grenade
Guess next step is to Cruze the neighborhoods around here. I see the old bumps parked on ranches now and then.
I am really hoping to find a new oem ****. Really trying to bring it back !
Got any pictures of that grenade shifter? Pineapple or baseball? Horizontal or vertical?
I will get in line behind mjunk1 if it is what I am looking for.
Originally Posted by mjunk1
I might want the grenade! lol Don't throw it away when you find the last **** on the planet!
Originally Posted by coloradotrk
I'll keep you in mind for the grenade ��
Guess next step is to Cruze the neighborhoods around here. I see the old bumps parked on ranches now and then.
I am really hoping to find a new oem ****. Really trying to bring it back !
I have some beautiful black walnut curing in my garage, but I am not sure I want one made of wood. I have trouble mixing wood with metal like that. I never liked the wood grain stickers they put on dashes and stuff. It always seems out of place. But maybe a custom shift **** turned on my lathe would be ok.
I have some beautiful black walnut curing in my garage, but I am not sure I want one made of wood. I have trouble mixing wood with metal like that. I never liked the wood grain stickers they put on dashes and stuff. It always seems out of place. But maybe a custom shift **** turned on my lathe would be ok.
No wood in the dash, all the badges are gone. I don't think it was an XLT though. It was pretty standard until the guy started adding things. Is there another way to tell?
No wood in the dash, all the badges are gone. I don't think it was an XLT though. It was pretty standard until the guy started adding things. Is there another way to tell?
Sure. what is the "body" code on your rig's warranty plate?
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