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Old 09-21-2003, 10:25 PM   #1
Paul72
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The Blazer's back home!

I just drove my Blazer back home from my folks place (storage), and MAN what a beast! I've been driving the Tahoe too long!!

Don't get me wrong, I drove all the way home with a smile on my face

It's good to have it home again. I'll be putzin' with all winter long and hopefully have it in good shape for spring. It's definately time to get the body work done. If any of you have tips for me it sure would be helpful. I need everything between the wheels, below the moulding as well as inner fenders.

I've already priced it out thru LMC (except rocker boxes), and it's not too bad. The price really adds up in the welding/painting area!!

Gotta go sleep in the garage tonight!

Later,

Paul
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