IDI87
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I did the same thing. I was surprised it looked so good.Camper shell in place!
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I did the same thing. I was surprised it looked so good.Camper shell in place!
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I only gave $400 a piece for the trucks. What do you expect? The diesel came without a bed. That only cost me an extra $100. For now, I'm satisfied with the way that they look. Now when I finally get a crew cab dually, then it will be time for it to look good too.IDIBronco, looks as if you need a little ospho on those rigs.
Last summer I osphoed the hood and roof of my '87, and rattle-canned them. What a difference!
I got stuck in the drive way! 6"-8" of snow last night. New transfercase within sight, I am really wishing I would have thrown it in last week. Dually+no load+snow+no 4x4 = a warm place to wait for a ride.
I have a 93 2x4 dually with limited slip , pretty amazing on how well it get around . When it was my DD aways packed chains and cables just in case.I got stuck in the drive way! 6"-8" of snow last night. New transfercase within sight, I am really wishing I would have thrown it in last week. Dually+no load+snow+no 4x4 = a warm place to wait for a ride.
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That's a great price! It means you have bucks left over for ospho and rattle cans.I only gave $400 a piece for the trucks.
The kinds of deals I love.I only gave $400 a piece for the trucks. What do you expect? The diesel came without a bed. That only cost me an extra $100. For now, I'm satisfied with the way that they look. Now when I finally get a crew cab dually, then it will be time for it to look good too.