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nice! the whole thing is nearly in primer..pretty soon you will be heading to paint! ;)
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Hey man what roll pan did you go with? Burb is looking good.
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the rear 1 is hand made to fit...the front(which is coming off) thru lmc truck...
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Why is the front one coming off?
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me no likey no more...looks like ass actually its all dented,bent,doesnt seem to fit rite...may figure out how to mount a newer smooth silverado bumper on,,of course, sectioned, narrowed to fit nicely....plus i can make the mounts for the bumper lower...so it'll look lower in the front...it's the highest part of the whole truck
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that was the original plan for me too...if u look at the drawings done....but still not sure,,,i like both looks...more the pan on the trucks than burbs
Still up in the air if I'm going to do a roll pan. If I do it it's all getting shave and welded together, seams and all. Posted via Mobile Device[/QUOTE] |
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Very nice 1sick7T2 burb you have:metal:.
One question about your flip over hood-system. Is that custom made or it it available at a shop? It looks very nice! Never seen that before. Those licenseplates, is it possible to get some plates for somebody who's living outside The States, just for fun-use, or are there restricted rules to get some custom-made californian plates? I look forward to see the final paintjob on your suburban. Regards, The Frisian outlaw |
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$60.00 bucks a set + shipping from a guy on ebay...3g fab is his company name i love em...i could wrap em, paint em, powder coat em, or leave em...i like them this way the most
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the hood hinges are from a 90's buick la sabre, bmw's have them too...just have to be adapted to your ride...i saw a website that made "fun" plates...can.t remember the name thou..as they say. google it...good luck and thx for the complements
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Ok, thanks:c2:
A lot of BMW's over here, so that's no problem. My burb just arived today (check out in the welcome area) so I have some work to do. Thanks for the reply. I'm curious about your paintjob:metal: The Frisian outlaw |
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hey, i just noticed your from the nethherlands....NICE...i've been to amsterdam...LOVED IT anyway, my paint job? what paint job? hahahahaa
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Everyone who visits the Netherlands is heading to Amsterdam. They always go to see a windmill and than getting fast to the coffee-shops and the red light-district:metal:. I've been there many times but not my favorite place to live. To busy. I like the wide fields and little villages. There I can drive many more miles in less time:burnout:. The Frisian outlaw |
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....a slight update for those who care...haven't been here for a while.....just had the body pinch cut off....had all the rockers plated with 1/4" steel..lays flat now......so now if i drag, the body is WAY stronger....and bought a complete 'parts' burb 4x4.....using 1 of the bench seats for the back....and took off the front bumper...sectioned it 2" and setting it closer to the grille...close up the gap....welding all the bumper bolts to the back...so i can grind them down on the front.....SMOOOOOOOOOTH AND WILL BE CHROME picture soon had some 3" speakers adapted to the dash ac vent holes (where the chrome ac balls are) looks good..... on the freeway they suck thou,,,lol...........does any 1 know if i can buy the bench seat material that i have (orange,black and white plaid)? mines pretty worn...plus wanna do both bench seats...........tell me what u think L8
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Sounds good. Would love to see some pics! Like the work to the bumper....was planning the same for my next project. Want to tuck it in tight and smooth it out...
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as promised, heres a few of the bumper so far and the body pinch off and plated
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Now you know better then to not show a picture of it laid out with out pinch welds..... Lol. Looks great man.
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hahaha yeah, makes people move forward, build that ^%*^...i like it much better.......now to finish the bumper....get her baby smoooooothhhhhhh
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heres some progress pics of the raw fit bumper, no bolts and 1 of the speakers in the ac pods
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the speaker idea is AWESOME! looks so cool. info on the speakers?
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Bumper looks great !
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I always wondered about doing speakers like that too, looks like it works well! bumper looks sharp too. I'm trying to remember if it was a magazine build or what that they worked on a bumper and left it wider but rolled it back around with the lines and all and met it to the body, if that makes since, instead or leaving the edges straight...
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AL AND EDS STEREO here in san diego i think they were 3 1/2" speakers shave down to fit i thought about cutting the ac chrome balls in half and put them back in over the speakers...but like them this way too...thx for the complements ALL
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really nice job
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