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Old 12-03-2009, 08:45 PM   #26
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If I could only get somebody with a Dropmembered burb to send me some good pics for my site........
define good. we took about $45k a year drop in household income this year and added a baby so anything other than what I have already posted to the site will be a ways off. All my dough is going into insulation and rock for the garage although I think my internal Santa decided on a set of them fancy hood hinges. You are free to rob any of my pics listed here or from my photobucket site. If you find something that suits your needs I can email the full-res 7MP versions or burn to CD and mail them to you. If not I understand as mine is a LONG ways off from being worth much to look at.

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Old 12-03-2009, 08:50 PM   #27
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Rollin Low!

Well it is 1" to the frame when dumped and still rolls just fine. I had to cut off the part of the frame were it bends down for the trans cross member to slide in because it was resting on the ground.

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I wish I had an inch. With my 20's I can put 4" blocks under each tire and the frame still rests on the ground at 0 Psi..... I'm out another chunk of dough going to bigger hoops either 22's or 22/24 combo just to ge tthis thing out of the basement.

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'89 GMC Dually crew build page coming soon.
88 4x4 crew DD

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89 1 ton Dually rear flip kit install here:
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Old 12-04-2009, 01:30 AM   #28
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Neat burb. Again - nice work. I'm in on the scrip.

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Old 12-04-2009, 01:47 AM   #29
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Nice web site
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Old 12-04-2009, 01:48 AM   #30
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define good. we took about $45k a year drop in household income this year and added a baby so anything other than what I have already posted to the site will be a ways off. All my dough is going into insulation and rock for the garage although I think my internal Santa decided on a set of them fancy hood hinges. You are free to rob any of my pics listed here or from my photobucket site. If you find something that suits your needs I can email the full-res 7MP versions or burn to CD and mail them to you. If not I understand as mine is a LONG ways off from being worth much to look at.

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Just send me some pics of different stages and so forth. What I meant by "good" was pics large enough to put on my site. I am a fan of the "in progress" stage. I can easily add pics and update the site. So as progress is made, just keep updating me!
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Old 12-04-2009, 07:23 PM   #31
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Just send me some pics of different stages and so forth. What I meant by "good" was pics large enough to put on my site. I am a fan of the "in progress" stage. I can easily add pics and update the site. So as progress is made, just keep updating me!
I'll burn you a CD of my raw stuff. I can do some posed shots later. I really don't consider mine worthy of your site just thought there should be at least one. Everybody has trucks (no offense meant) and while burbs are popping up more they are still somewhat of a rarity.

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'72 burb build page here:
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'89 GMC Dually crew build page coming soon.
88 4x4 crew DD

duallys past/present pics here:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...46#post4001246

89 1 ton Dually rear flip kit install here:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=354327
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