07-13-2011, 02:05 AM | #526 |
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pic i found that was taken by a member on here of my burb getting off the freeway for the show
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nice pic! even has scotts truck behind it!
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haha yup, and suburban ace in front
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07-13-2011, 04:27 PM | #529 |
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Isn't that Vectorit's burb to the left in the pictures on the previous page?
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the grenish 4x4? yes it is if thats what you are taking about
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someone's gotta represent the 4x4's! His is my favorite so far!
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some NOS goodness
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whoa....nice! Baller....those had to cost ya
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haha, its only the one, and it actually didn't cost me anything, super awsome sharpie1972 gave it to me free of charge
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did a little bit of exhaust work over the last couple days. i cut the mufflers off, took them out from under the back seat area, and moved them all the way out to the back. sounds alot better and not quite as loud as it used to be. need to fix one part up front on the passanger side though as it is touching the cab/floor support after this little issue is fixed, the exhaust will get cut back a little more and some stainless tips added, most likely double wall slash cut tips
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painted exhaust all black a few days ago, looks alot better now, but i still have a few things to do to it before i call it good enough for quite a while.
also painted my door arm rests grey with vinyl paint. and also did the sun visors even though they were already gray cause they were charcoal grey. will need to do the dash pad (its a different color grey as well...smh ) to make it all match. oh! and i also did the rear cover for the roof a/c unit that i may be using since it was blue and i had it mounted up. no pics of that stuff though other than the arm rests |
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arm rests look good! getting th original glue off the metal doors panels is hard, huh?
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i bet you would haha, its sitting in my room on a shelf with a bunch of other crap lol. oh! and the nos arm rest got painted grey |
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well why would they stay that hidious green? O.o grey looks much better. and yes i would! it would live on my shelf with my delco 67 NOS park lamp box!!!!
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well heres sort of a back date/update, just some pics of the exhaust painted black and the flowmaster mufflers relocated to the back and painted black as well
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Looks good man. I like it. How did you get outside of the frame? Did you do it on the front side of the notch?
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thanks. its ran outside the frame all the way from up front right by the kickup behind the crossmember. it comes out of the shorty headers then comes straight down and kicks out to the side in that area behind the c-member
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Can you take a picture, when you have a sec and are under it, of how it looks up front by the collectors where you went outside?
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give me a minute and i will see what i can do for yah
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oh and i also installed my one year only 67 rearview mirror arm
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here you go bro, these are the best i could get at this time, hope they are good enough for yah
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Awesome, thanks. I have a couple more questions. What diameter pipe? Do you lay frame? I had been staring at that for a few hours and decided I didn't think it would work but you just proved it. Thanks again.
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yes... well sort of, if i had a front dropmember and trimmed the trailing arm crossmember more it would. so really it lays a-arms up front, trailing arm c-member, and almost quater panel out back (its a little less than a 1/2" from the ground). up at the very front they used 2.25" tubing just to get it to the outside of the frame, and then its 2.5" all the way to the mufflers, and then 3" from the mufflers back. they used to be located under the back seat area but i didn't like the way it sounded and it was to loud, so i myself relocated them and put them out back. and no problem brother thats what we are all here for.
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