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LOL. sorry I build my own trucks and how would you of gone about driving over 10 feet of concrete pipe 0nly 8 feet wide....hmm maybe drive around!!
Well you obviously have too much money and not enough brains. Yeah, you drive around the pipes. Why risk destroying a perfectly goo truck just to try to show off??? You must make all the teenie bopers squeal when you flex that truck at the local mall.
With all of the smart a** posting you have been doing, I haven't seen a single productive, useful post yet. You must not want ot stay around here too long.....
no reason to get all hurt, you asked for pics and he has them in his build.
for your information its not my first ride, its my second project ride. Also i'm 19, what's that have to do with anything?
hey im 19 too, im lookin to start my first actual dedicated off-road truck, i was workin on my 69, going to be a street truck, as its only 2wd, lots of body work on that.
I can respect the young guns, building there own rigs, not an easy thing to do, and the learning curve can be STEEP!
I'm used to being the young one, the shop i worked was full of old guys. They used to make fun of me saying stuff like "this impact is older than you" funny old guys, they know their stuff and i payed attention. I show respect where its deserved. At least i can weld, fabricate, and machine, doesn't make me that ignorant.
Im only 22 and ive always built my own stuff. Cant trust anyone else around here unless i want stacked blocks and pipe steering. I may not have a hardcore offroad truck but i can bet you ill hook up to whatever you got and jerk it in a knot
Half of whats up there ^. Just got home and had 26 emails from here and pirate.... Had to wade through all the b/s thats been posted in the last 8 hours.
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