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heres acouple of things i had done. i made the visor holder and my buddy made that key bezel. you could make the dimmer covers pretty easy and sell them.
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Nice stuff, that visor holder rocks!
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:eek:

ranchero, i would sooooooooooooooooooooo love to have a visor holder and a dimmer cover :eek:
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Yep, that visor holder turned out really nice as did the rest. I always try to make stuff look stock and the stock part looked pretty difficult to mill out. Must reconsider...

The dimmer cover has potential as it would compliment and nice set of pedal covers... Another thing on the list.

The key switch holder shows that your buddy has some decent talent. Very cool.

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Hey Jamie, I finally got around to installing my dome light last week. I had never noticed what a complete piece of crap the stock one was. awesome work. You can put me on permanent list of buyers, whatever you make I will take at least one. any update on the cd bezels?
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i made these. kindof an oddball i think the heat distorded them alittle.
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holding out on us are you? lol
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:wink: i got a few more things. been post somewhere at one time or another. made this gas pedal the bolts up the stock location. need to finish the top arm.
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Gotta say, like the throttle pedal! Looks 8)
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Okay, so... I'll take two of each. :-) I don't have a crew yet, but I will someday. Or I'll hack up a couple old cabs and make one, by gum.
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Hey customcrewcab, That stuff looks great. Was the visor holder made on a milling machine or other methods?
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i used the mill and cleaned it up on the beltsander. been awhile since i made. might have to move it three times. once to do the inside. then hang it out to do the bottom radius. the turn it facing out to do the top of radius and holes.
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