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The seats are in good hands. Just don't let me wife know I'm working of stuff for others again vs. working around the house - hahaha
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:The seats are in good hands. Just don't let me wife know I'm working of stuff for others again vs. working around the house - hahaha
well make 2 of whatever you have to make lolz
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you have seats yet? I need the seats to finish with the way we are doing this, but even if not bring me 4, 16" pieces of 1/8" thick 1.75" or 2" wide steel and I can get them started for you at least.

These are not difficult by any means & should take an hour to 2 to do, but finding that couple hours can be tough for me.

I'll start taking pics for you just in case as I happen to have a little free time right now so I'm starting. With basic power tools (drill & a cut off wheel) you can get the stuff started.
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A big thanks to you, Steve! I really thought this was going to be a slam dunk for me. But I failed...
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:you have seats yet? I need the seats to finish with the way we are doing this, but even if not bring me 4, 16" pieces of 1/8" thick 1.75" or 2" wide steel and I can get them started for you at least.

These are not difficult by any means & should take an hour to 2 to do, but finding that couple hours can be tough for me.

I'll start taking pics for you just in case as I happen to have a little free time right now so I'm starting. With basic power tools (drill & a cut off wheel) you can get the stuff started.
Thanks Steve... working on the seat acquisition.
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Heck, I thought it would be a slam dunk for me too... It's actually not hard, I just forgot how much time it actually takes to drill holes & cut stuff... I look at it & go "yeah, that's easy. 1 hour tops" and then start drilling holes and 1 hour later I'm done with that part - hahahaha
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6 holes, 2 brackets per side..... Took me Three hours to do Vic's, I feel your pain!!! Nothin is ever easy.
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tcm glx wrote:6 holes, 2 brackets per side..... Took me Three hours to do Vic's, I feel your pain!!! Nothin is ever easy.
Yer a badass, Tony.
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I was being sarcastic. 3 hours man. Real pain in the ass. Especially considering it's only 6 holes. But once mounted, my butt was grateful! Seats rock.
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These will be 4 holes per seat only. I'm cheating though & welding a bit though
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Seats are in. Thanks for the help, Steve!
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Front bumper back from powdercoat.
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Bumper all done.
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She looks good Nick!! Is it weird getting her back after being with someone else?? Like a girlfriend you broke up with and got back together with later? Haha

Are you going to get a set of Tonys lights ? They aren't cheap but I kicked myself for waiting so long once I installed them.... They make night driving enjoyable. I swear.
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Lookin good!
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Woooohooooooo
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Silverslk wrote:She looks good Nick!! Is it weird getting her back after being with someone else?? Like a girlfriend you broke up with and got back together with later? Haha

Are you going to get a set of Tonys lights ? They aren't cheap but I kicked myself for waiting so long once I installed them.... They make night driving enjoyable. I swear.
Thanks, Andy! Being that Jon hardly drove her, no. Not weird at all.

I'm still undecided on headlights.
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Seats and bumper lookin good!
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Looks good Nick.
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Where do you guys get that black material for the front bumper?
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