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Old 06-01-2008, 09:59 PM
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Chris have you found any place to get a painted w/t bumper? i know you mentioned getting one to color match? I am thinking about getting a bumper again, just safer and more useful. I am pretty sure that AAA truck recycle place in phoenix would have them.

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Chris have you found any place to get a painted w/t bumper? i know you mentioned getting one to color match? I am thinking about getting a bumper again, just safer and more useful.

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No, I decided to put the colormatching on hold until I get done paying for all of this crap.
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Old 06-01-2008, 10:10 PM
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what kind of coil relocating are you going to do. Like quiks?? or similar anyway
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Yeah I'm gonna do something like what Quik did. I really like the way that looks.
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ya the nice valve covers look kick ***. I just love piling up all of my spark plug wires with no worries of routing and yada yada ....
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Originally Posted by thunder550
Damn you take one fricken picture with the filter pointed the wrong way....

You know we got to to pick on you!

What you think about the 'Y' inside vs outside the tank?
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Old 06-01-2008, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by nonnieselman

You know we got to to pick on you!

What you think about the 'Y' inside vs outside the tank?
I guess it really depends on how much room I have to work with. If there's not much room I may be forced to run a single -8 out of the tank.
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Old 06-01-2008, 11:31 PM
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looking good hobbit, have you ever thought about cleaning under it? you probably have a few hundred pounds of gunk on the under carriage
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Yeah chris make your truck clean like moregrip!

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Yeah chris make your truck clean like moregrip!

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Yeah be more like Grippy
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