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What have you done to your Bronco today?

kat

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Jul 22, 2015
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Bristol
Gave her a wash (first time this summer) and me and my better half went for a ride on paved roads

 

awest5321

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Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2010
Messages
248
Loc.
Exit 79 on I85
Added some more bling around power window switches and cup holders in the console. Old aluminum street signs cut out with jig saw and sanded with 220 grit. Will polish later when I complete the power window wiring. Match my recently installed shift boot bezel. A few more shiny screws and they will be complete. A lot of exhaust fumes coming through the shifter hole before I added the boots. Hope they cure that problem. Will be tackling my dual exhaust in a few weeks to get tail pipes out the back. Just need about 36hrs Ina day to get all this stuff done. Having a job really cuts into my Bronco time.
 

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DirtDonk

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Nov 3, 2003
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Very classy. And luckily doesn’t qualify as an open container! :)🙄

If they end up being permanent you could probably stuff something inside like foam or fiberglass to act as heat and sound insulation.
 

hsach

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Wow kman67, that is some impressive work! I love it when people make stuff that you can't just go and buy.
 
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