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Window trim and a cool radio box

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Been workin steady now for the last few months on the interior redesign. Goal was to keep it fishy and add some room. We got the interior repainted the windows covered in front and my partner did the trim done on the side windows (boy are there alot of angles there to play with).
I got bored with all the interior work and built a fiberglass radio box out of one of the SSI boxes we had on the port side. Made the cover lift off, have a look
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Looks good... Switches look nice got more pics?
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Not bad for a Jersey hack. BTW Mcgreevey and the history teacher are looking for you....
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Hey JP,

Now that you have the inside window trim down pat, just bring another set with you when you come down yunder again. Brought the boat back from Venice this pass weekend and if you get here like shortly the Cobia's/Ling are running.

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