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P-Pump 24V....Compounds....My Injectors...Big Burnouts
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Yeah, what he said. :lol:
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You're getting slow in your old age...
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It's from putting up with you! :lol:
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No, I think you're getting baby brain... might want to stop sharing the shampoo with you know who...
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:lol: I don't share the shampoo, I gots my own.
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It looks schweet! I want your whole engine/ trasmission combo!!!
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I don't have that kind of money right now http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/i...milies/lol.gif
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Here are better pics of the cab lights.
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...IMG_0321-1.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...n/IMG_0320.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...IMG_0322-1.jpg |
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If it was me I would hold off on the cab lights until rest of the truck is done, Id hate to drill through a freshly painted cab like that, too bad you don't have bumps for the stock lights.
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They're just setting there. I wanted to get an idea what they'd look like. I want cab lights on it but don't really want the OE style since I don't have the raised roof light cab. I will be installing these on this cab. Fresh paint yes, I'll just have to be careful. :lol:
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Ryan. I don't like the lights... sorry
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The lights look good. They wouldn't look good on a lowered 2wd or anything with a gas engine. But you are building a truck. Still would be hard to drill the new paint.
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If those don't work for you I am thinking of parting with mine.:lol:
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Do what i do ....
I have a buddy that drills the holes in my new paint and hits my builds with hammers when i can't do it.....And i drill and hit his truck with my hammer....lol...it's team work. I have no prblems drilling holes in anyones fresh paint but i sure do cringe drilling mine |
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the trick is not to think about the money or the time involved , i been working oncar worth a LOT of money and things only start to go wrong when you hessitate or be too carefull
personally i wouldnt put the lights on there even if they look good , its just more holes it can leak through and rust out , maibe you can put something like bike indicators on a rollbar in the bed so they stick out a little above the roof and do the same thing |
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i used to build rock buggies and custom 4x4s and frequently they would have 100k pricetags. finally figured to quit worrying and things got messed up alot less. same thing with brand new out of the box parts that cost more than several paychecks. by the end it was fun to hack something expensive all to pieces. ryan |
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