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Old 09-11-2012, 08:32 AM   #11
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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Thanks for the clarification. That is what I understood from Nate but thought maybe I was missing something.

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Who did the powder coating? If you don't mind what did they. Charge for the control arms and brackets?
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I used Witt's Powdercoating in Bossier City- been going there for years- great service, decent prices, great color selection, and the owners have some cool projects/toys. Charged me $80 for 8 pieces. They were cheaper 10 years ago, but I guess everything was
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That looks awesome. Hey, you could drive to northwest Arkansas and do about $500 worth of work on Mike's '67. He might trade you some SloshTubz......
Man, I wish I had the time, I would be all over it! He wouldn't even have to pay me. Unfortunately, my schedule is gonna tighten for the next few weeks- wont even have time for my own truck...
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The aftermarket inner tub swap opens up a whole 'nother can-o-mods.
No kidding! For better or worse- it opens up the possibilities, but means more time/money that I wasn't planning on for this round o' mods- trying to keep it simple...
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