What did you do to your G-Body today? [2011-2018]

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Removed my headliner and started scraping of the gooey old foam :puke:
 
replaced my steering column today. That was a learning experience for sure.
Bet I could do it in less than an hour next time, by myself.
 
Stuck at work.....Car just sittin outside in this nice Texas weather.
 
Figured out my coolant leak, fixed it with some o-rings from Lowe's, and bolted the intake back on and then finished extending the MAP sensor connector wiring and soldered the AC compressor connector in place. Baby steps :rofl:
 

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I removed all the driver side suspension, cleaned the inner fenders and frame rails, then went to look @ a set of 06 GTO seats, just waiting on my lower arms to come back with the ball joints pressed in!
 
Painted the frame black, or at least what I could get to andinstalled new bulbs in the cluster and its still dark....waiting to get some money for gaskets so I can install vortec heads, edelbrock intake, comp cams 268 k kit...basically the whole top end will be new. All of this on the 78 camino while the cutlass might get glanced at every now and then :-/
 
Well I just finished installing a new 383stroker in my 87 MC SS , had some issues when it came time to start due to different flywheel, starter would not engage, but I have that under control, next days off I will finish the install by installing the msd box and changing out the stock rear end for a 12 bolt posi unit, will get pics up soon
 
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