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Stacey reveals how to maintain a consistent theme in a custom build by creating door and kick panels that keep a rugged WWII bomber vibe flowing throughout his vehicle's interior.
Stacey reveals how to maintain a consistent theme in a custom build by creating door and kick panels that keep a rugged WWII bomber vibe flowing throughout his vehicle's interior.
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S10 "Asessing Unfinished Project"What happens when a loved one passes and leaves behind an unfinished project vehicle; How to know what's sitting in the garage; a new dash going into a vehicle; tips for battery relocation and lining up a vehicle's body panels.
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