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I,ve looked far and wide and cant find anyone who does. I did talk to a guy who made his own and this is what he said.
[QUOTE]I cut the centers out and installed a piece of plexiglass. I notched each side of the plexiglass to make it fit nice. Then I painted the whole thing silver and siliconed the plexiglass in. It's not hard, but it does take a little thought and time. Find a extra set and try to play with them, see how it works out. Good luck. Let me know if you have any other questions.[QUOTE]
His truck is for sale on ebay right now, check it out item #4537545882
i would love to have those markers, that is a sharp truck im not a big fan of flames and trim, hey swokcoffroader check out my gallery ive got flames on my step side
kudo's to you monster, thats one nice truck....i have alot of respect for someone that just gets after it and does his own work, even if they have never done it before, after all, thats how we learn things right?? good job man, keep it up!!
BTW: i know where your coming from about not wanting it to see the mud again, BUT, i think any truck with 4wd under it should be used for what it was built for, thats why i have my 2wd to make pretty, so i can beat the crap outta my 4x4!! but since its your first project i can see where you would want it to last a long time....
well she use to be a mud truck and a darn good one, I never ment for it to turn into a show truck I just got carried away but I do use my other 4x4 in the mun cough 95 dodge ram sc sb 360 4x4 cough the only thing is with any thing i go out and drive in the mud it seems for every 1 hour of fun = 3 hours of cleaning because i ant allowed to bring em home and park them at the house covered in mud because "were not hill billys" as my dad says lol
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