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You can tell the roof rack is fake but the rest of the suspension looks pretty good. It also looks like you've got some serious rubbing on the left rear tire. I guess that's what happens with 33's and just a computer generated lift.
Hmmmmm.... Those lights and that rack. I think I've seen those somewhere before. Looks awfully familure. Dead Link Removed
Too bad you didn't have the other side, then you could have shown the Hi-Lift jack. Dead Link Removed
Looks good though. Dead Link Removed
Not in this lifetime! Once I'm done with my street rod project I'll get me another X-plorer and then you can expect that....or even better, heh heh heh
hey grant? what are you using to alter your photos? i have paint shop pro and don't really know how to use it. i want to do fun stuff with pictures too!
I used Microsoft Picture It! 2.0 taht I borrowed from my old school. I'd just find a picture that was at a relatively close angle to mine and then carefully cut out the outline of mine and then put it over the other picture. Pretty simple really, it just takes some time (which I have alot of ) and some practice.