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Old 12-09-2009, 12:40 PM   #1
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Re: Project "Mid Life Crisis Low Rider Burb"

Dang I don't even think I would have wanted to tackle that one. Very nice job and I love the 1x3's (nailed to the ceiling) keeping the beam from falling over

Kevin
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Old 12-09-2009, 06:46 PM   #2
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Re: Project "Mid Life Crisis Low Rider Burb"

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Wow nice work! Love the shop and beam!
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You are ambitious! And make it look easy to piece together an entire burb body.
It looks fast cause I posted a lot in one night, it feels like I have been working on it forever.

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wow thats some really nice work
Thanks. I hope its straight.
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very cool build, keep it up!
I plan on driving it late spring.

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Wow! You make me feel bad for not wanting to tear into my suburban because of metal work needed for tail ligt damage.
All it takes is some cutting wheels LOL.

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Dang I don't even think I would have wanted to tackle that one. Very nice job and I love the 1x3's (nailed to the ceiling) keeping the beam from falling over

Kevin
LFD Inc.
Thanks. I wont be buying any more rust buckets after I finish the 4 I have. Yes those boards are there to lock the beam in place. I should have painted them white but who has the time. Ill be looking for some of your door seals soon I hope.

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Old 12-09-2009, 06:53 PM   #3
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Re: Project "Mid Life Crisis Low Rider Burb"

Got a little done tonight. I got some headers from Summit on Ebay and I hoped they would fit. I had to notch the motor perches a little to get them in. I wish they dumped out a little higher. I started to paint the insides of the fenders. The next picture is of my gas lines and the ss air line for the air bag. Tight fit in there. The last picture is my braided gas lines to the tank and the new brake lines. I am waiting on UPS for my mufflers and the pipe bender I bought.
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