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Thanks, guys! For your kindness, here's a nighttime Highlander goodness pic :)
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That is some AWESOME 70's interior!!!!!
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The Captainfab kit uses Astro van rotors. Look for his user name and he has the thread listed in his signature.
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Beautiful !
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Nice score on the new blazer love the interior..
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im digging the seats !!!
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I had a chance to see them in person and the pictures do not do them justice.
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Aw, shucks. It's not that nice :lol: This thing is killing me with routine maintenance: belts, u-joints, alternator, battery, etc... I want to get to the fun stuff!
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anything with a wrench its fun for me buddy !!!!
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hey sorry if i missed it. but what series are your tires. im pretty sure i read they were 255 and 295 but are they 35 series or what. thanks
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You got it. 295/40 and 255/40
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Blazer thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=558277
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Hey grinco, sorry i know i had asked some paint questions before. Did you use their custom shop epoxy primer/sealer? I fso did you just use as primer or sealer also? Not sure if i need to do the extra step of sealing with the epos primer/sealer and dont want to buy the extra reducer if not needed. Any recommendation from your experirence with their epoxy. Finally planning on ordering some paint here in the next month and getting my ducks in a line. Thanks in advance
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OK, I re-read this whole thread again this morning to refresh my memory... Where's the new pictures of boxes?
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Yeah, I'm waiting on ball joints too.
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gringoloco, are you back in the new world now?
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Sorta. We're in Utah, haha. Drove the truck to work today!
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Still tinkering and cruising. Amazing how many little things go wrong with a truck when it sits for 3 years...
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Yep, letting them sit is the worst thing for them. Glad to see you getting right back at them!
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It does suck letting any vehicle sit for that long. It's cool you're back in the C10 gang. Are you back in Texas? |
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