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Old Jun 10, 2007 | 03:08 PM
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Default RE: If money were no object...

Uh...I would make it get at least 30 MPG, considering how many road trips I take. Plus a 2 inch lift and more classic style wheels, maybe from older Blazer. Heavy duty shocks....chrome the rear bumper, maybe chrome handles that aren't stick-ons...basically just some tasteful retrofying plus gas mileage. Oh, and I'd find a way to shut up every last freaking interior rattle once and for all
 
Old Jun 17, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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How about this. I would shave off the rear wiper, along with the keyhole and button. I would make the tailgate one peice and smooth. Then I would put the taigate on sliders and actuators and make it open out, slide up, and lay flat on the roof. I would then put a 40 inch LCD TV flip-down in the back along with some video games and a 2000 watt system. (wakes up from dream)
 
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