Well I love 6.0 but coal can be cooler!
#51
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Budget has always been my hold back. Budget problems has become a thing of the past. I won't have blown06 budget money but I can afford to finish these projects. Not to mention I have the time. I have owned a repair shop for cars and big trucks for 3 years. I just recently expanded to three trucks and they more then pay the bills. So shop work is extra play money and I am adding a shop guy as soon as I can find the right one.
This denali without a doubt will get done. And nownthst budet and time are good to go my projects can get finished and not be partially done sitting in storage. I have another project, that no one has seen, for my brother and myself that has been waiting on his money. But now I am making enough to finish it regardless if he has the budget or not.


This denali without a doubt will get done. And nownthst budet and time are good to go my projects can get finished and not be partially done sitting in storage. I have another project, that no one has seen, for my brother and myself that has been waiting on his money. But now I am making enough to finish it regardless if he has the budget or not.


#53
I'm dying over here reading this crap. So who let this piece of crap join back up? Well, at least we can get some good laughs while he is here. And it is no surprise he killed yet another vehicle he has put his hands on.
#54
In for the epic build - epically awesome or epic failure.
Putting a blower on my Tahoe didn't make any sense, but it puts a smile on my face every day. Do whatever makes you happy, don't mind everyone else. But make sure it's road worthy, stopping and turning with the extra weight is understandably critical.
Putting a blower on my Tahoe didn't make any sense, but it puts a smile on my face every day. Do whatever makes you happy, don't mind everyone else. But make sure it's road worthy, stopping and turning with the extra weight is understandably critical.
#56
so... did you budget for rust repair on the probe? Better yet, how is that uni-body going to handle the RWD, since that was a FWD car?
Ohh, and if you can fit a 3208 into the engine bay of a yukon I'll be impressed. There is no way to physically fit it in there unless you buy a couple cases of hockey pucks and body lift that thing 12-18". Not to mention you're going to have to ditch the console in exchange for room for the transmission, or it will be dragging on the ground.
Ohh, and if you can fit a 3208 into the engine bay of a yukon I'll be impressed. There is no way to physically fit it in there unless you buy a couple cases of hockey pucks and body lift that thing 12-18". Not to mention you're going to have to ditch the console in exchange for room for the transmission, or it will be dragging on the ground.






