Builds Bear, My 200 Series Newbie Build (1 Viewer)

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Figured I would post some pictures that everyone is very interested in...the scenery here in Idaho Falls. :)

It is close, I am here at CBI Offroad right now, then off to Equipt1 tonight and driving home late morning tomorrow. There will be many more pictures and updates after the weekend.

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Storm coming in:
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Tease!!!
 
Well, it has been a while - with a long week of business travel leading up to a long weekend of driving home I was knocked out. I spent the last few days catching up and am now finally able to post up some pictures of where she stands today. I will do this across a few different posts starting with my arrival at CBI this past Friday. I watched the truck come together before my eyes. I lent a hand wherever I could. The end result...amazing. I could not be happier with the way this project turned out. The crew at CBI: Steve, Sam, Keegan, and Nathan are simply class acts! Their work will speak for itself as you view Bear come to life. So sit back, grab a snickers, popcorn, or some carrots, and enjoy. I am happy to meet anyone in the Bay Area who would like to take a look up close at my rig...just shoot me a PM :steer:

I walk in and see her for the first time in 4 weeks. It feels like it has been ages. I get goosebumps. Now keep in mind that I was able to get a sneak peak of all the other components powder coated and ready to mount so the excitement just kept building and building.

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Transfer tank strap bolted and tight, the thing will not budge.

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Awesome sliders. Some do not like the tubing, I love it..and the kick-out. Will it be a pain in the *** sometimes, sure, but they will sure as hell protect me when I need it most.

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First look at the front skid.

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The front of the fuel tank has a slope, did they leave the Charcoal canister in place?
 
The front of the fuel tank has a slope, did they leave the Charcoal canister in place?

There were two boxes in place above the fuel tank, the larger box stayed put, the smaller one was relocated. I am guessing that is the Charcoal canister.
 
WOW! Can't wait to see finished product.
 
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