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10-20-2004, 11:23 PM | #26 |
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I dragged my truck home about a year ago,, paid less for it than the new winsheild that's in it was worth.. so far I'm doin good. it runs ( it was a shell), and I've got less than $2,000. into it,, and that's Canadian dollars.. This project isn't gonna get out of hand,, I'm on a budget..I'm too old for crazy toys... No really, I'm not gonna spend a lot of money... it won't end up a trailer queen.. I mean it this time.
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10-20-2004, 11:57 PM | #27 |
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For the hot rod import thing you can make them fly but they won't live!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was the announcer at the local track for a fast import race and we would be expecting 20 cars back for the next round and might get 12!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that's some serious breakage. one poor guy had a new mr2 it broke in the water on the first burnout and had to leave on the roll back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-21-2004, 12:18 AM | #28 | |
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Yeah, I've heard that one before!!!!!! Yep, I do beleive I was the one that said it!
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10-21-2004, 12:19 AM | #29 |
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My truck is almost at a standstill, but at least I don't have much over top of the purchase price into it. I had to rebuild the front driveshaft when I got it, installed a slider, did a few other little things here and there.
Now it sits in the driveway, driveshaftless, transfer caseless, with a bad clutch, windshield, and starter, being held up with jack stands cuz the old tubes are getting shot, and the interior is stripped out. Its currently my storage shed for a lot of crap. I have big plans for it, and I seem to be getting some consistently good deals on parts for it. I like to brag about that as much as possible, lol. Like the $150 Dana 60 front axle (that needs $1500 worth of parts to make it useable D'OH) or the free sm465/np205 combo, or my (soon to be) acquired $50 5.14 geared centersection for my Eaton. I can't wait to get out of college and start working on the project.
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10-21-2004, 12:25 AM | #30 | |
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10-21-2004, 12:26 AM | #31 | |
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I've also worked on modified hondas - a person at school paid me to help with his JDM prelude vtec engine into a '96 Civic swap. The car can light up the tires easy in third gear on a hard shift but can't hook up from stop or slow roll for crap, and is difficult at best to work on (I swear we needed a few gallons of KY jelly and a shoehorn to get the damn engine in there). Another friend of mine i've known since grade school has a Nissan 240SX which I also helped on the engine swap (SR22DET red top from a JDM 180). The car is CONSTANTLY breaking things, hooks up descent (has IRS and posi from the 180), but still is only putting out 280-something horsepower with about 15k invested. The car is fast (when its running and all the gears are able to be shifted into - its killed 2 trannies already) but its also stripped down, no window regs, no door panels, barely a dash, no backseat, no interior...Maybe I'm just picky but my stock '70 Malibu I paid $1300 for, stock turbo-fire 250 horse 350 (complete with points) and TH350 was almost as fast and a lot more comfortable and nice to ride in - not some fast, stripped down sardine can. And it suprised a lot of modified riceburners in my area. |
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10-21-2004, 09:22 PM | #33 |
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Got a bass/duck boat... Need a fishin/huntin buddy! If he had extra truck parts that would be a plus.
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10-21-2004, 10:44 PM | #34 |
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I know what you mean. I just got a call from the machine shop with my bill...1700, pluss the 5500 I already had already bought for it. and I still need to build a tranny to hold up.
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10-21-2004, 10:54 PM | #35 |
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trucks
It isnt cheap building trucks, especially the body shop, paint isnt cheap either, I think its almost better buying one thats done than restoring one..
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10-21-2004, 11:16 PM | #36 |
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when I bought mine I intended it to be a work truck.I figured maaaaybe I'd pull it in the garage and change the trashed dash pad that the PO had glued a tin can on top of......I dunno.
Anyhow,the cab and box will be lifted off this week and the chassis trailered to the farm so I can strip it down,blast and paint it on weekends.In the evenings during the week I'll work on the cab in my garage here. What happened here??
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