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Re: Plastic interior panels.
[Re: racerx]
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09/26/23 06:04 PM
09/26/23 06:04 PM
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4x4 Roundup
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[ quote=racerx]Be Glade when they start reproducing them....that is all. [/quote] But don't hold your breath. However, there are still some of the new Military Surplus panels (70's Model ?) for Custom cab in black out there to be had.
Last edited by 4x4 Roundup; 09/26/23 06:06 PM.
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Re: Plastic interior panels.
[Re: racerx]
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10/02/23 12:49 PM
10/02/23 12:49 PM
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What made me think about posting this is i was looking around in the for-sale ad and seen a 2nd gen ram that had pretty nice interior panels and i would be nice if they were remanufacture. Same here , the panels on my 98 are badly sunfaded from it spending most all it's life in Arkansas , I bought a used pair that I need to clean the cloth armrest sections on. Sadly these will be tough to repop as the 2 inserts are plastic pin welded in place and not easily swapped.
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