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    Now that sounds like a plan, give the dummies something worthwhile to do besides bitch about tailights !!!!!
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    Man that is a sweet treatment. Well thought out and perfect shape! Great job! Just count the $100 worth of tickets as motivation to do something real special for your truck!

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    i want gonna tell the whole bumb thing, but i guess i will now, the caddy tail lights was pat of the plane 2 yrs ago when i put the motor in the truck, but i had 96 tail lights and 95 buckets not knowing there was a dif. so when i got the buckets and they didnt fit the lights i said what the hell and put them in without the buckets, and to do that i had to cover up a little of the light lens, and thats what they didnt like. so what i learned is the 96 and up caddy lights is dif. than 95 and older caddy lights, and i had to buy 2 sets of buckets to find this out. its was 100.00 in tickets 225.00 for buckets 120.00 for lights and about 250.00 for paint 2 times+ my time. having fun sure can coust you a lot of money. you dont have to look the light thing up because i all ready did.


    ps if i had to do it again id use the 95 older lights.
    Last edited by lt1s10; 07-09-2005 at 09:58 AM.
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