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    Got mine today too, thanks! No time to install them yet i'm really hoping to AT LEAST install my dads tomorrow along w/ a cabin air filter. I got so much going on though, that may not happen. I'm hoping to at least complete one tommorrow, we'll see....
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    I got mine today too. other than taking off the windshield wipers and cutting the gasket it was a pretty easy install. after I had the new piece in place i sprayed the car with a hose for a while and not a drop leaked onto the floor board. i just tossed that other plastic oem piece too. im very happy with the new piece and you definitely can't beat the price. highly recommended product. thanks a lot Abrasive you saved my interior and 2nd blower motor
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  3. #43 Works on Impalas! 
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    Ok Abrasive, good news! It fit my 2004 Impala perfect, and I took a picture of the parts description for the cover, so for two part covers, if the part numbers match, then it will work.

    Before I did any work



    Picture with the cover removed



    The cover itself - looks a lot like the GP cover



    Cover part number from my Impala - note GRAND PRIX imprinted, so GPs probably use the same and thus anything using this part works



    New deflector in place



    Picture of the finger guide, where it should be



    Trimmed the rubber and plastic piece from the bottom of the cover



    Everything back together



    I'll be sure to pimp this out if I do make it to the New Jersey NAOIA meet and greet next weekend. I've got some more pictures, but they are just different angles of what I already took. The current write up is good, and Impala can be added to the list of cars this works in! I don't remember if my 2000 Impala had a one or two piece cover, but if you have a two piece, it's a given it works if you have the part with the numbers I gave above.
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  4. #44 Re: Water in floorboard (Take 2) - The Permanent Fix 
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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisb View Post
    forgot to check back on the thread! money is sent!
    Boxed up and ready to go. Ships out Monday. Thanks.

    Thanks for the update on the Impala Deezul! That's great news. I figured it would fit, but had no way to check 100% for sure.

    By the way, just FYI, if any of you have a 1 piece cowl and want a 2 piece for just the ease of getting to the cabin air filter, just pick up a 2 piece from the dealer or salvage yard. It will replace your 1 piece with no modifications whatsoever. I believe 2000 was the last year for the 1 piece cowl design, but it might be 2001.

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    i got half of the two piece design just going to cut the other half of my one piece off, i cant get the windshield wipers off anymore not worth breaking them.

    thanks ill let ya kno when i get it!
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    So Abrasive, how should I update my sig to reflect my newest "mod?"
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    got mine installed finally! install was a breeze only took about 5 min. hasnt rained yet so havent had a chance to test it. thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abrasive View Post
    Boxed up and ready to go. Ships out Monday. Thanks.
    Scratch that, ships out Tuesday. Friggin' Columbus Day! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deezul_AwT View Post
    So Abrasive, how should I update my sig to reflect my newest "mod?"
    For that thing.... I wouldn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abrasive View Post
    For that thing.... I wouldn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deezul_AwT View Post
    "Guaranteed dry passenger side carpet since October 12, 2008"
    HAHA nice!

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    Okay, I have 5 of these ready to go.

    3 are spoken for by:
    moosey3000
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    FastKatt

    PayPal address is abrasiveposters@comcast.net

    $15 shipped, make sure to include your address.

    The other two are going in the for sale section and all transactions on these from here on out will be handled there.
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    payment sent. address is in message pm me if ya still need it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crshoveride View Post
    payment sent. address is in message pm me if ya still need it.

    Got it, thanks Mark. Shipping out tomorrow.

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    You'll see mine b4 the weekend, if you don't send me a PM and it will happen
    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FastKatt View Post
    You'll see mine b4 the weekend, if you don't send me a PM and it will happen
    Thanks!
    Sure thing FastKatt.

    Nice pic in your sig BTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abrasive View Post
    Got it, thanks Mark. Shipping out tomorrow.
    sweeeeet. i fee like a kid on christmas. first i got my humount coming soon then this beauty.
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    happened to me check your drains dude
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    got mine yesterday, every thing looks good.. thanks a ton!!!!!
    99 Grand Prix old build- CAI, Custom exhaust, HV3, Stage 2 TB, custom tune, ported heads intense s1x cam, headers.
    Nothing great Just a small T66 Turbo with a Hv3 On a stock tranny untill i finish the other one.
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