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Hello I am staff in southern Brazil
I'm changing my F100 to install a kit-air
and the project is to pull the end of her door on the floor
I will posting pictures and updates to exchange ideas ...
thanks
I am curious why you made a point at the rear of the frame? Seems to me it would be cleaner if it was squared so it would be hidden by the bed by the inner and outer bedsides.
Don't mean to sound stupid, but what is going on here? Is this a new fangled way of lowering one's truck?
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In 5 minutes someone opened the door, popped the hood, started the truck, broke the heated seats and stole your horn and then just left? Where the hell do you live??
sandro, looks badass. i love the notch how its pointed.thats different.what setup you going for in the back? kinda looks like a triangulated four link but correct me if im wrong
supersnake, in order to lay frame,especially with a body drop.your going to have to either cut the bed,notch it, or raise the bed floor so its not going to be hidden anyways unless the bed floor is raised.its more custom when its this way instead of just a square frame in my opinion
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nitrous is like a gorgeous blonde with stds, you wanna hit it but your scared of the consequences
am i seeing things or is that engine not exactly like our common 300 6 cylinder in the ford truck..... in the 8th picture.....the intake and exhaust manifolds are usually on the passenger side, not the distributor...
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