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I agree Moto Mel, I thought he just detailed it. Like he said before, he kind of obsessive about cleaning. Why not get it dirty, then he can clean it again. He's having fun, enjoy!
lol im sure it does. i've done it in the excursion also...its alittle scary when your putting in 44gallons...when its a 44 gallon tank! more scary for you though since your diesel.
lol im sure it does. i've done it in the excursion also...its alittle scary when your putting in 44gallons...when its a 44 gallon tank! more scary for you though since your diesel.
i finally started a few of the paint mods i want to do to my expy. painted the D-pillers today along with fixing my running board lights the bodyshop left unconnected, they also left a seatbelt toatly disconnected/loose i am not very happy!
heres the pics, the truck is filthy but you get the idea. i plan on doing the mirrors, b-pillers, wiper cowl and some interior parts but whenever time/money will allow.
got a pic of the trucks together, have not done anything to the expy except put gas in and rack up the miles. she just passed 72,000 the other day. getting a consistent 10mpg+ in town which i'm very happy with. i'm waiting to do exhaust next.
I agree but, we all know how **** he is about his trucks. If it has a flaw it's gotta get fixed. For a while there I thought he owned a paint and body shop. He just wants his stuff to be perfect. Good for him.
I agree but, we all know how **** he is about his trucks. If it has a flaw it's gotta get fixed. For a while there I thought he owned a paint and body shop. He just wants his stuff to be perfect. Good for him.
i seen the damage in person and it actually looks allot worse then the picture. the bumper is even ripped
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