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Old 01-27-2011, 10:30 AM   #29
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I forgot to update the thread, there has been some things to report on. First, the B pillar and quarter trim has been cleaned, bagged and put away, They came out pretty clean.



And comparing them to a brand new A pillar:



The car as of just over a month ago:





I wired up the aftermarket head unit's harness to the adapter harness and trimmed up a lot of slack in the process:





A relay is included to ensure proper power antenna function.

Then I turned my attention to the dash. These frames rust horribly and even though it can't be seen, I don't like rust. I considered using POR-15 or something like it, but will probably just sand, etch primer, primer and then top coat.





That's it for now, progress is much slower than I would like, but I do have a one month old in the house (who is currently in my arm as I type this one handed).
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