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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Rochester, KENT
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
Well.....
What does $80.00 buy you?? Dinner at Harry J’s. Half a trolley of burgers n fries at Walmart. Or 36 gallons of Fossil fuel for the Blazer in St Louis, Missouri this week. ![]() Or if you are Dennis Jones in St Louis, then postage to the U.K. for some shackles for the Blazer. ![]() Unpacked and a quick Catscan...... Approved. ![]() Also included were some Disabled plates for my collection from Dennis and some of @CraigRK ‘s Coke purchases that were delivered after we departed the USA in September. ![]() So what have we got for the Blazer this week? ![]() Just a trim, bit off the sides and then a two inch drop in the rear. Lovely pieces of kit. Grinder and wrenches at the ready. ![]() Hard to see on some pics, but here the same rake on both pics, and pic no 1shows the real state of the nation. ![]() So trust me, the 2 inches will be just right, thanks to @PaulY ![]() More when the sparks have flown. Roll on weekend.
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