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Old 09-16-2006, 02:58 PM
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Finished the mini tub a while back and just got some pics put in my photobucket in my sig. Take a look and tell me what you guys think.

EDIT: Ill do it for anyone of you guys too for only $1,000,000
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Looks awesome. $1,000,000 sounds about right
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Thanks
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So does that tire tuck in there now with no mods to the outter wheel well?
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$1,000,000 ..damn, i knew we should raise our prices on doing these

looks good..


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Originally Posted by Carbed4thGen
So does that tire tuck in there now with no mods to the outter wheel well?
Not sure I dont have the rear yet so it is not down and situated yet but it looks like it will with maybe a little rolling of the fenders.


NRC-Motorsports Thanks, Just wondering how much do you guys charge to do this? I didnt even bother asking anyone because I figured it would be high plus im alot prouder that I did it myself
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Originally Posted by 1999TransamWs6
Not sure I dont have the rear yet so it is not down and situated yet but it looks like it will with maybe a little rolling of the fenders.


NRC-Motorsports Thanks, Just wondering how much do you guys charge to do this? I didnt even bother asking anyone because I figured it would be high plus im alot prouder that I did it myself

I believe we get around 1800.00... my pop's does the pricing, so he would know the exact number.. its deffinetly not cheap, but on the flip side its a pain in the *** to do as i'm sure you know

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1800 isnt bad Im sure alot of people pay it its worth it....... I cant wait to go out with it thought its like all this work and no play but thats how it is sometimes.
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looks awesome. good job.
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Do you plan on boxing in the parts of the frame that are open now? Nice work btw.
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Thanks guys, Yes The opened parts are boxed in now and In the empty spot I welded in 2 3" x 1" steel tubes to help with some support since it is really thin steel thats left and I wanted to make sure no problems where there. Ill get some more pics of the finished job when my panhard is in and the spring perches are in.
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What are you doing for shocks and spring perches? Nice job! Keeping the stock gas tank?
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Originally Posted by Tom the roofer
looks awesome. good job.
I second that.
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Wolfe mini tubs?
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car looks mean with the tires tucked way up...
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yea wolfe mini tubs, wolfe spring perches, and afco rears, and stock plastic tank. Thanks guys its nice to hear after all the hard work.
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looks sick man, looks like i have a ton of work to do considering im still stock as far as that stuff goes lol
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Originally Posted by 1999TransamWs6
yea wolfe mini tubs, wolfe spring perches, and afco rears, and stock plastic tank. Thanks guys its nice to hear after all the hard work.

Looks like a pro did it. Honestly very very nice job bro.
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Thanks Again Guys
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Looks good. Nice job.

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