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  • #16
    love this build Scott. Very excited to see it all dialed in as well.. please keep us updated!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Jedidiah View Post
      love this build Scott. Very excited to see it all dialed in as well.. please keep us updated!
      thanks mate i'll keep updating as i go, might throw in some extra build shots too as i go.

      despite it not really looking all that low, its whats underneath that counts yeah?

      Last edited by scott1380; 12-17-2010, 07:52 PM.

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      • #18
        This is a really great build thread so far, really great stuff.

        Looking forward to updates,

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        • #19
          nice work man
          sigpichttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1378227303

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          • #20
            this thing is hella gangster. Im NOT a cabby fan at all. sorry just my opinion. I'm seeking help for it actually. But. I love this truck and build. Wanna see some bay shots and more interior. I like the air cabin you made in the bed, with the white paint you cant really see it. Lets keep this one alive. Hope to see more

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            • #21
              looks goood...

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              • #22
                I love it. The only thing I would do is paint the top of the hood white as well, and maybe do something with the front bumper.
                Stance-less

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                • #23
                  cheers for the comments guys, ill get some more pictures up, really need to get some good ones, most of these are phone pictures

                  as for the painting the hood, theres a story behind the carbon. it was never my intention to run a carbon hood, infact, when i got it the hood was matt black (as you can see from the 1st pics) and i ***** it! it wasnt just the paint though, it wasnt in the best condition, and i spent ages prepping it for paint, but in the end it ended up getting damaged (my fault, due to a tiny garage and little space to move lol). so i was on the look out for a replacement when i came across this, and got a good deal on it. i was going to paint it white but decided i may as well run it as it is for just now. maybe in the future i'll give it a few coats, or maybe do something more interesting with it, who knows!

                  as for the front bumper, what you thinking?

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                  • #24
                    Nice caddy dude!

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                    • #25
                      ive always loved these trucks! i love it on the snowflakes. keep up the good work

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                      • #26
                        Amazing work! I love seeing a bit of fabrication when rebuilding a car... Its.... Refreshing
                        Originally posted by anth
                        Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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                        • #27
                          this thing is crazy!!! i love it! and the fact that u did all the work is even better!!!!!!

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                          • #28
                            I used to live in Hamiltion, nice to see a fellow Scot on here. Good work, i've got a soft spot for these things

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                            • #29
                              I love these cars. Great work!
                              Basco

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                              • #30
                                cheers guys

                                Originally posted by Oxer View Post
                                Amazing work! I love seeing a bit of fabrication when rebuilding a car... Its.... Refreshing
                                yeah i got a bit carried away with it all, there was more fabrication involved than i had thought there would be, but it all worked out fine in the end.

                                Originally posted by Minuki View Post
                                I used to live in Hamiltion, nice to see a fellow Scot on here. Good work, i've got a soft spot for these things
                                thanks mate, where abouts in hamilton were you?

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