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Old 01-21-2011, 10:57 PM
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I've noticed, i just wasn't thinking right at the time, early morning school and a head cold dosen't help, lol

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I love the lifted with a rollpan look.
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the 'Hoe would definately be worth sinking 7+K into Alex, to make that truck above.


 
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Old 01-22-2011, 07:36 AM
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Yeah. That would be pretty sweet. I was referring to sinking 7K into my Blazer lol. That definitely won't be worth it.
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 06:11 AM
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So it's going to be a while before I do any modding to the 'Hoe, and probably years before I do any MAJOR upgrades. But my mind is already running with ideas of what to do. I can't decide. anyone have any suggestions? (minor stuff, not lifts etc.). I'm thinking of going for a murdered out look...all Black.
 
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Black out head/tail lights, HID replace, Do an exhaust swap 1 in 2 out, paint the bowtie,
 
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you can tint your windows legally in Canada right? Also, why not do your rims again?
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 04:02 PM
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I can't tint the front one legally in my province. All the rest are already tinted. I'm debating the rims. I'm not sure these ones would look good painted...
 
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really? i see a lot of them done in Ontario so i assumed. i don't know what to do then big guy
 
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Originally Posted by Sisk
I'm not sure these ones would look good painted...
you're right Alex, they don't.

there is a guy in Bradford that has those on his jacked up 2 door 'Hoe. looks like shat.

probably 'cause he went with gloss black. still don't think matt/flat black would make it look any better. though.
 
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really? i see a lot of them done in Ontario so i assumed. i don't know what to do then big guy
It's legal on Ontario, that's why lol. It's not here though. My buddy's old car had the front windows tinted and he always had to roll them down when passing cops to avoid a ticket. I remember onetime he got pulled over for not having DRL's (he had HID's so the DRL's were disabled) in the middle of a HUGE rain storm. he had to roll down both windows to avoid the ticket and get the car abolutely drenched.

Originally Posted by old skool luvr
you're right Alex, they don't.

there is a guy in Bradford that has those on his jacked up 2 door 'Hoe. looks like shat.

probably 'cause he went with gloss black. still don't think matt/flat black would make it look any better. though.
I think they're just too solid to look good painted (too much surface). With my blazer ones there was enough of a design that they looked good painted, but these ones would look like crap I think. I might look into getting some other rims someday...
I'd really like to get a brush guard or push bar for the front. I plan on stripping my roof lights off the blazer and putting them somewhere on the front of the 'hoe too for driving lights.
 
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