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    ordered the vanity plate two weeks ago, now I just have to back it up!


    making slow progress, got a pile of small stuff to go to powdercoat, spacers are made for the old body style 14 bolt to mount the dual piston tahoe/yukon brakes. Just finished welding the tubes to the housing and setting up pinion angle to weld on new perches



    Was gonna hold out for 22's but got a deal on chrome 18's with 9 miles on them. $300 craigslist special! i figured for the price wheels are the easiest thing to change later, just need something to roll the truck around with for now.



    should have some major progress pics coming soon

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    I havent updated in awhile. Got the chassis finally done. finally ready to put the cab and bed back on then off to paint.







    Gettin ready to assemble the 402. Just a little engine porn to give me some motivation



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    wow thats alot of work going into that truck...looking good so far

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    sub'd for updates. great looking build
    1989 K2500 4x4, ECSB, 454TBI, 700r4, 14bSF, 3.73. 454TBI swapped, no cats, cherry bomb vortex.
    1990 Mustang LX 5.0, FRPP lowereing springs, 3.27's O/R X, Magnapack Catback, Explorer intake, 65MM TB, cobra wing

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    hey i was just checking out your thread, looks good. i have a 99 rcsb 2wd also it came with a v6... i was curious if you have frame mounts that will work i have like 5 or 6 diff ones and none work for my setup, your frame is identicle to mine i was just curious if you had a set lying around that work.

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    Looking damn good man. Those valve covers are sick! I look forward to seeing more.

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    Great work. What kind of rear end cover is that?

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