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Would like to give a special thanks to Bryan Lin owner of Motorsports Authority (MSA) in Conway, Ar for wanting to take part in our build. He will be helping out getting venders involved and was responsible for creating the awesome rendering. We hope to get Rigid involved with custom lighting in the grille, American Force wheels, Magnacharger, Fesler tail lights, Magnaflow exhaust and maybe more. Michigan Metal Works are already involved in getting the custom suspension fabricated, big thanks to them for there set up. I'll will update with any other venders that decide to get involved.
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Looking straight...
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awesome idea
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Awsome your getting some help with parts. Door looks good.
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Holy cow. I love the idea. If it looks anything like the rendering it will look awesome.
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Looking forward to seeing it at SEMA this year. Looks killer!
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Door hanging
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New striker area
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Grooovy. You guys have mad skills!
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Great project! Cant wait to see more pics.
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Jam
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Turned out pretty good
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Inside looks good too
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Now for the driver side...
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Trimmed
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Door skin
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You can add up to 5 pics per post. Just go back and keep adding pics until you get to 5.
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Them welds look like they're pretty smooth. Are you going to have any body filler in them?
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Thanks for all the great comments! I try to do everything as smooth and perfect as possible. But I was taught a long time ago to put a little something over ur welds. I use everglass and seamseal the inside. I like extra protection! Lol. Then I skimcoat the whole panel. I hope everyone is enjoying seeing this build as much as I am doing it. I'm hoping I will be starting on the chop top next week after both doors r done.
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