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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: richmond virginia
Posts: 38
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Re: 94 Suburban to Crew Build: The 50/50 Turban
Looks good but you could have used the extended cab back and wouldn't have had to fill in anything but nice job and its coming together fast
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Fairview, Missouri [Joplin Area]
Posts: 872
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Re: 94 Suburban to Crew Build: The 50/50 Turban
Using an extended cab would have been nice, but it's something everybody has done. Making it a custom mega cab is different. Nobody has done this. Thank you for the positive feedback. I just think doing it this way makes it more custom.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Fairview Missouri
Posts: 58
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Re: 94 Suburban to Crew Build: The 50/50 Turban
I agree with my son, We wanted to build something just a little differnt than we had seen before and after we looked it over this is what we came up with. I have never seen this done before. I would like to see pics if there is another one out there.
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