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Old 04-04-2007, 10:29 PM
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Ok added temporary pictures to my gallery
 

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you call that NOT finished, boy oh boy when can i get it?
 
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That's HOT!!!!!
 
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Sorry guys our camera doesn't seem to be able to focus correctly. We bought the extended warranty from Future Shop. You have to send it in and wait 4 to 6 weeks and see if they can fix it or send a replacement? Anyhow Bushwacker is sending me a set of proto type flares, they won't have them released for a few weeks, in the snow and slush the mirrors are unusable, way too much rubber there. We showed it this afternoon and I'd say 85% sold. He wants the FX6 stickers removed and the dark grey bumpers painted black and dark tint.
 
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Hey Jim, if someone came in asking for this type of work to be done on an older style (say 99) F150 would you guys be able to do it with a warranty and everything?
 
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Yes sir. Warranty is limited lifetime with fabtech on parts except shocks ( http://www.fabtechmotorsports.com/html/warranty.html ) we warrant the labour for a year. Procomp is simular. We discount our labour 20% on full kit installs. Expect roughly $750 and the kit price Procomp for example is $2600 for CS shocks, $2,850 with MX6 adjustables. Those are below jobber prices. The variable with a 99 becomes what is rusted and seized and what breaks when we tear it down.
 
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Oh ok, thanks Jim.
 
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Looks like another week or 2 for the flares and still waiting for the weather to co-operate for better pictures. But I uploaded this one to www.monstertrucksale.com and a little more hard core music. So for it seems the matte black rims are approved for those at the store any how

 
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I do believe I saw this truck today when I drove by, looked good from the road at 80km/h. The F150 FX6 on the corner looked nice too!
 
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Look great!
 
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Truck looks awesome, yup you'll need pocket fender flares for sure to save some paint.
 
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The truck we have nicknamed "Goliath" has been a hit so far. We sold it this week. The next day a second guy was dissappointed when he showed up to buy it, but he decided on a dark stone lariat but with chrome rims as a better match. The first guy also took the power deployable running boards and the remote controlled hydraullic hard tonneau cover that lifts flat horizontially flat on a scissor lift to 6'6" height, cool! Next truck is a bright red 2008 F350 FX4 PSD
Have a look at the 37x22's on this 04 Harley
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Truck looks awesome, yup you'll need pocket
fender flares for sure to save some paint.
 
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The truck we have nicknamed "Goliath" has been a hit so far. We sold it this week. The next day a second guy was dissappointed when he showed up to buy it, but he decided on a dark stone lariat but with chrome rims as a better match. The first guy also took the power deployable running boards and the remote controlled hydraullic hard tonneau cover that lifts flat horizontially flat on a scissor lift to 6'6" height, cool! Next truck is a bright red 2008 F350 FX4 PSD
Have a look at the 37x22's on this 04 Harley
Truck looks great! As an "old school" bogger, large mudder tires on large 20 or 22 inch rims just look "odd". I remember the 44 inch Monster Mudders on my <ahem> Ch*v Blazer with 15 or 16inch rims looked wild as it looked like it was all tire! </ahem>
 
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Originally Posted by 88Vmax
Truck looks great! As an "old school" bogger, large mudder tires on large 20 or 22 inch rims just look "odd". I remember the 44 inch Monster Mudders on my <AHEM> Ch*v Blazer with 15 or 16inch rims looked wild as it looked like it was all tire! </AHEM>
I hear ya, not to mention the 22x37 are a $1000 a corner
 


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