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Old Mar 14, 2011 | 02:08 AM
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I was lurking a bit and noticed that there is quite a few lifted 4x4 guys but I'm going the total opposite way. Either way you guys seem like a good forum to get some info and learn from...

Name is Shane and I'm from northeast ohio.
Here is the truck I'm getting this week sometime. 1990 2dr 4.3 auto Blazer static dropped, tint, basically a whole new front end because of an accident. I figure it's a good platform, especially considering that I have a cammed 350 just laying around. Bags are in the near future and I want to get the small amount of typical rocker/wheel well rust fixed asap. Pics of truck as it sits...


pic right after accident(f250 ate it):

And a photochop of pretty much what I want it to look like. I just started using photoshop today so don't be too hard on me. lol. I can't find a nice set of rims at this angle so I didn't touch them..
 
Old Mar 14, 2011 | 02:21 AM
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More accident pics...


 
Old Mar 15, 2011 | 09:15 AM
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I will not say a word on your photoshop skilz because I have none so to me it looks fantastic. Also, welcome from New York and good luck with your project.
 
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