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That looks great to me. What are the web links you have?

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Dayum Vincent. That looks really nice. 8)

I didn't know you were a draftsman. Sweet. I think I was the last generation of kids to take mechanical drafting in high school. All the kids now do it on a 'pooter.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :lol:

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I didn't know you were a draftsman. Sweet. I think I was the last generation of kids to take mechanical drafting in high school. All the kids now do it on a 'pooter.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :lol:


T Square and Triangle FTW!!!

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Ash Nelson wrote:
I didn't know you were a draftsman. Sweet. I think I was the last generation of kids to take mechanical drafting in high school. All the kids now do it on a 'pooter.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :lol:


Don't get me started. Today's kids are CAD operator's not DRAFTSMEN. Ask anyone who learned on the board and they will tell you there is s HUGE difference. Just because you can use AutoCAD does NOT mean you know how to make a proper working drawing.

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Vincent Keene wrote:
Ash Nelson wrote:
I didn't know you were a draftsman. Sweet. I think I was the last generation of kids to take mechanical drafting in high school. All the kids now do it on a 'pooter.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :lol:


Don't get me started. Today's kids are CAD operator's not DRAFTSMEN. Ask anyone who learned on the board and they will tell you there is s HUGE difference. Just because you can use AutoCAD does NOT mean you know how to make a proper working drawing.


Sounding kind of old VK :wink:

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Looks great Vincent.

Very confident and daring to go after the dash like that.

BTW... what are the plans after XM and Sirius merge and a new radio head is desired? :banghead:

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Looks great Vincent.

Very confident and daring to go after the dash like that.

BTW... what are the plans after XM and Sirius merge and a new radio head is desired? :banghead:



Thanks!

If I screwed it up I could have bought another dash bezel at LKQ for $15.

The XM and Sirius merger will most likely not affect the hardware...I hope! Epecially since I have XM equipment in all three of our cars.

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Vincent Keene wrote:
Ash Nelson wrote:
I didn't know you were a draftsman. Sweet. I think I was the last generation of kids to take mechanical drafting in high school. All the kids now do it on a 'pooter.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :lol:


Don't get me started. Today's kids are CAD operator's not DRAFTSMEN. Ask anyone who learned on the board and they will tell you there is s HUGE difference. Just because you can use AutoCAD does NOT mean you know how to make a proper working drawing.


I agree. :lol: Guess I'm old too.

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Vincent Keene wrote:
Ash Nelson wrote:
I didn't know you were a draftsman. Sweet. I think I was the last generation of kids to take mechanical drafting in high school. All the kids now do it on a 'pooter.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :lol:


Don't get me started. Today's kids are CAD operator's not DRAFTSMEN. Ask anyone who learned on the board and they will tell you there is s HUGE difference. Just because you can use AutoCAD does NOT mean you know how to make a proper working drawing.



You forgot the words "college boy". :wink:

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