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Old 06-30-2013, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Tuckin15s
Love the stance!
Thanks man! I'm hoping the extra weight from the hood, battery and all that stuff drops the front a tad bit more, if not, it's ok haha. I can't wait to start sliding sideways roasting the rear tires off. Spooled rearend FTW lol
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Originally Posted by V-seriesTech
It's gonna be sick man. Sick. Can't wait to see the videos. You should take unsuspecting people for rides whenever you can. They'd never see it coming. :dewey:

Keep it up man, again, very cool.
Lol trust me there will be many eyebrows raised, especially the yuppies with their ladies lol.

***UPDATE***

Update for you guys!

Got a couple more things done tonight. Wanted to show you guys a really sweet mounted point for the tac module on these trucks.

Well, I went with DBW setup due to the PCM and Harness I had laying around. The factory 1989 cruise control module is mounted next to the brake booster on the firewall. As I was trying to figure out a good spot to drill and tap some holes to mount the TAC module, I happen to notice the bolt pattern/spacing looked very close to the TAC modules bolt pattern. Guess what…. EXACT same bolt spacing and all, freekin bolted right up haha.

Anyways, couple more teaser pics for your guys…

Tac Module and PCM location



Look at the match up haha



Didn't cheap on on this one with the turbo feeds.. AN lines suck to make BTW





80lbers spaced out (tall versions)



F-Body Radiator in (Just gotta slide the fans on and paint the brackets)







And downpipes are all wrapped up (Yes I only used zip ties to hold the wrap in place as I thought I had 3" clamps, but didn't_

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Fnsaweet!
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Originally Posted by 54inches
Fnsaweet!
Thanks mang!!

UPDATE, well I got a lot accomplished for the day so far, not much more before I can start her up. I took a break from this 103 deg texas heat to show you guys what I made for the farm truck...

Shovel Shifter is now completed and I'll tell you this, it feels rowdy having your hand waaaaaaay up on the shifter lol!! I think it kicks ***!







And of coarse after I burned some wood to give it a nice touch lol

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That shifter is great!!
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That is hilarious!
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That my man..is badass
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Looking great man! Wanna fab up a single turbo set up for my 90 k1500? Lol. My 5.3 could use some turbo lol



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