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Super tight squeeze getting the trailer out of the trailer! I got it in there though, right?
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I made them out of an old forklift forks. Made the grapple on it too. I use that set up way more than the bucket.I’m jealous of your tractor forks. I’ve been trying to convince my dad we needs them.
Looks great!
Alright hurry up and finish this so we can see the VDJ73 you are building....twin turbo V8 diesel, I'm in.
I wish.
Actually, there is a motor for sale pretty darn reasonable in AU. Only about $7k with exchange rate to AU dollars plus shipping and comes with transmission.
Not going down that road though. The 73 is (only) getting a 12h-t
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Looks good!!!I didn't get a lot done Sunday. 4 doors and just some small stuff
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I like it still has crome hub caps tho lolI need opinions on where to go with trim colors on Chunk.
I have a new grille, headlight covers, nice door handles, and all the stainless trim. Original plan was to go with all that shiny stuff because I really like chrome trim on white paint.
That said, @Box Rocket did an awesome rendering for me and almost the trim is blacked out. Mainly I am concerned about the grille, headlight trim and door handles.
What do you all think? Do I go oem look, or blacked out?
Here's the picture Adam did
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True on the time thing, although a lot of it I can powder coat during my work day so not a huge deal. The biggest time killer will be coating the door handles black and the window trim black, then deciding to change it. I really dont think I'll get a feel for my comfort with the black trim until the blue stripes are on. I suppose I could skeleton finish the doors to unlatch from the inside (no windows), get the front clip on, then run it out for stripes. Then I could try both looks on one side.Chrome takes my vote. One less step to finishing on time as well![]()
Adam's rendering sure looks rad. But I think practicality wins here. Chrome will look better longer. The grille would chip down the road, and will require touching up. @Rockymtnreaper might have better advice, though! His is black on his 60, and it looks awesome.I need opinions on where to go with trim colors on Chunk.
I have a new grille, headlight covers, nice door handles, and all the stainless trim. Original plan was to go with all that shiny stuff because I really like chrome trim on white paint.
That said, @Box Rocket did an awesome rendering for me and almost the trim is blacked out. Mainly I am concerned about the grille, headlight trim and door handles.
What do you all think? Do I go oem look, or blacked out?
Here's the picture Adam did
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