Next SAS swap
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Charleston, SC
Thanks guys -- if it doesn't sell. I'll probably keep it and SLOWLY work on it. There isn't much left at all. I just don't have time. It's at my parents house and I don't live there anymore so getting to it is kinda hard but I'll figure it out
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 10,073
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From: Charleston, SC
Bump from the dead. Just received 80' of 1.625 DOM and 80' of 1.375 DOM so the cage will get finished and will get towed to my buddies shop to finish the small crap. Brakes, driveshafts, alignment, engine crap, yadda yadda yadda
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Charleston, SC
Really never got sick of it. Just couldn't find the time to finish. Work has been a lot this year and planning a wedding. It's just a lot to do and the truck is last on that list. I washed it few weeks ago haha
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 10,073
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From: Charleston, SC
Haha I wouldn't say building anymore. It's sitting, aging. I go turn it over bout once a month. I am getting ready to have carpal tunnel surgery end of the month so it probably won't be touched until fall. I have DOM sitting ready to be bend. Just with work and all I haven't had much time to get it done. But yes Jey it's not complete.
How are things with you? We're you working these days?
How are things with you? We're you working these days?
Last edited by HighRollerII; Mar 9, 2013 at 08:18 AM.







