Only takes a few minutes to unbolt and take the fenders off.
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Only takes a few minutes to unbolt and take the fenders off.
I don't know about yours, but my guide poles are just pinned in place. I just remove a D ring and they come out. Yours might be different
Looks great.
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Few more crappy shots of the tower. I'll have to get the gf to drive it out so I can get some better pictures.
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The dash I bought from GLS. I wanted newer, better looking gauges and rocker switches instead of the turn knobs. After pricing everything individually, it made more sense to go with that entire gauge/switch package with all wiring as well. GLS only pictures the gauges and switches. It was only when I received it that I found it was the entire dash. I think it's out of a '03ish boat if I'm not mistaken.
I thought about cutting mine out and making the new one fit in there for about 3 mins, and then figured it would be too much trouble and time. So I decided to just do something with my original panels. The original stuff had that fake, crappy carbon fiber sticker type deal on it...so I decided to just make new carbon fiber pieces using the old parts as to make molds..
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps3c35992d.jpg
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