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:lol:I really want to get back to mine! I am still at a standstill on parts. but I am gaining on my GMC though.:lol:
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Lookin good man, I hope one of these days I can line out a Cummins swap...oh well, the good ole 6.2 does fine for now....I can dream. keep up the good work! :metal:
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i think growing idea's getting outah hand are the norm in the hotrod world , i guess thats why there so many unfinished projects
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On Sunday my wife helped me hold the glass up so I could get my window in. I forgot to put the regulator in first, and had a real fun time putting this side together. Oh boy, these doors are fun. :lol:
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yeah, I only have one "replacement" door on mine so far, and I forgot to put the mirror on first (2wd style)... that was a pain... I did however install new regulator first :) |
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Wow Ryan the truck is looking great!! Getting closer!
So when are you coming to Idaho to help me with my cold air intake?? |
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Looking good...
Your really making progress now....I better pick up the pace and keep up |
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No big progress, but my painter did get my cowl panel done and I picked it up. It actually looks really nice. |
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Well you have seen how things have been working out for me so I'm sure it will get done haha
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Nice progress Ryan, this is going to be one awesome truck when its on the the streets:burnout:
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Just do what i do ......get a bigger beer fridge and if you leave the door open enough it cools the shop. It also helps to motivate the shop trolls to show up and help more.....lol
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do you have some sort of lake or well nearby ?
you could allso use a swamp cooler , a friend of mine made its own out of a big ass fan and a truck radiator , he trew a submersible pump in the lake behind his house to circulate cool water trough the radiator and it cools his place about 10 degrees celcius on a hot day |
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swamp coolers are useless in iowa. the humidity is so high that your sweat doesnt even evaporate. it is misery. here in the fiery high desert swamp coolers can actually make you shiver. i still prefer the beauty of refrigerated air though.
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