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Status: Offline
Join Date: Oct 2007
Member ID: 76610
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Slidell, LA
Age: 22
Posts: 145
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I finally got me a real project!
Well after I sold my 1992 GMC, I missed having a truck. Well I found a killer deal on a bagged 93 stepside scsb chevy. Ill have pics of it Friday when I bring it home. One of the rear link bars broke on it and the guy im getting it from has the replacements. Its a pretty good start to a project. Its fully shaved (the taillight fillers have to be put back in and needs a rollpan), laying frame on 20's (which need to be powdercoated or rechromed). I figured its a lot better starting point than my last truck. Like I said. Ill have pics up Friday!!!
1992 GMC Sierra single cab swb, just starting my project, any help about air bagging it will be great appreciated
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95 C-1500 Ext. Silverado
Status:
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Member ID: 76243
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Maryland
Age: 46
Posts: 289
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Re: I finally got me a real project!
I did the same thing several years ago and scored a great deal on my 95 ecsb last October. It had some dented fenders and bumpers but was still worth what little I paid for it because it was a Georgia truck that had seen no road salt and it had no rust damage which has made the swapping of parts very easy to remove. I'm enjoying every minute working on mines and I'm sure you will do the same.
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