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Discussion starter · #21 ·
Trust me, I'm not in the least proud of it. All I can hope is that my business is stronger than my competition.

The economy down-turn stared after the attacks of 9/11. People were afraid to go out and do things. Car sales started sliding back then. It bounced back a little towards the end of 2002 but never to the levels prior to 9/11. At least not in my area. I have dealerships that sold over 450 cars per month consistently that dropped to less than half that after 9/11 and never bounced back. Nowadays, they're happy to break 150 cars sold.
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
I want you to install GMC on all of my head rest in silver ok, I wish you lived close dude, cause I would have you do that.
I'd be more than happy to oblige! :thumbup:

Google interior graphics in your area. There's bound to be someone that does what I do in your area. We're a quiet secret society of interior specialists that work in the background. :naughty:
 
I have a freaking cig burn in my seat from like a year ago, it needs to be fixed incredibly bad... like pronto. Any advice?
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
I have a freaking cig burn in my seat from like a year ago, it needs to be fixed incredibly bad... like pronto. Any advice?
See my previous post above.


niice man. you must put quite a few miles on your rado then...
I average 30k miles per year. About 24k-25k per year is all business mileage. Not bad at $0.55 per mile :naughty:

I started working out of my Colorado Sept 5th, 2005 and I now have 110K miles on it :ugh:
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
daaaaaaaaaammmmnnnn! You passed me big time already!! I still have about 88k...I remember when *I* had more miles than you, hahaha.

Sooo...when is it going for sale? :)
It depends on how well it treats me. If it's still running strong at 200k, I may just keep working out of it based on the currecnt state of the economy. I was also thinking of letting my son drive it and I get a new 355 with a V8 if they're still around when that time comes. So, I dunno :shrug:
 
Discussion starter · #31 ·
nice work. Random question, is carpet removal hard to do?
Not at all. Although, it can be time consuming depending on what cab and seating configuration you have.
 
Discussion starter · #33 ·
What glue?

There isn't any glue that I know of under the carpet.
 
Discussion starter · #35 ·
All of the factory wires are run down the side of the cab in the corner are of where the door sill meets the floor pan.
 
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