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Originally Posted by Palf70Step
Soooooooooo glad to see you back posting Nik. Thought we had lost ya. The truck looks so good and natural in all you adventures, no paint needed. Looking forward to hearing more on it's progress and adventures
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Thanks bill, good to talk to all you guys again. It's kinda nice not having to worry about scratching the paint.
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Originally Posted by Advanced Design
Great work, and good to see you having fun with your truck. Wow, beautiful scenery there!
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Thanks Doug, it's great to finally drive it! And yes B.C. Sure is beautiful!
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Originally Posted by vetnat
Hi Nik. Great pics. Was wondering what the back up lights are from? How did you mount them on the fenders, did you use a wedge underneath?
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Thanks! The lights came off of a 1960 gmc suburban, but I'm not sure if they were correct or not. They are just mounted flat on the back of the fender with two screws. If you'd like I could get some better pics.
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Originally Posted by vetnat
Also, is that a front bumper used on the rear? I like it.
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yes and thanks, I shortened it, filled in the bolt holes and welded brackets to the backside.
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Originally Posted by namloc
Just gotta say. I see what is to cool. You out driving the truck at home . And we gotta see it come alive.Great work.
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Grizz1963
Morning Nik,
Great speaking with you yesterday.
That was a big update for sure.
Great seeing you driving and enjoying the truck now.
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Thanks rian, it nice to finally enjoy it after working on it for two years.
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Originally Posted by realvc
Nik, thanks for the update. It is so cool to see your progress and to see you using your truck.
Great pics. of your truck and your trips.
Keep on truckin' Dude!
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Thanks Vince, I'll be sure to keep on posting my progress as well as the adventures I have with the truck.
Another update coming soon