"White Chocolate" is going to get a bath very soon. (I couldn't even type that with a straight face). She's got rain stripes from sitting in the driveway for way to long.bajascott wrote:drive way shots ROCK!! you shout go out and wash and take some more!
Brian's '96
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haha white chocolate! nice!hey at least it was keeping the sun from fading your driveway
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do you have any pictures of your truck in action, kinda like your avatar, but bigger?
you truck is coming out great, cant wait to see more updates, its making me want to build more and more
you truck is coming out great, cant wait to see more updates, its making me want to build more and more
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Re: Brian's '96
Driveway shots are action shots.Garlic Bronco wrote:do you have any pictures of your truck in action....
Sho nuff,
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Re: Brian's '96
X 2. Any shots of a Bronco on 4 wheels, without stands or visible support apply too, regardless of location is an action shot (Broncos are always ready for action)SteveG wrote:Driveway shots are action shots.Garlic Bronco wrote:do you have any pictures of your truck in action....


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GO GO ACTION BRONCO
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Ok, somebodies gotta photoshop gofastbroncos on there!ESHALLBETTER wrote:GO GO ACTION BRONCO
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Re: Brian's '96
Brian have you seen the Header (top) of FSB lately?
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Haha! Sweet!convoy wrote:Brian have you seen the Header (top) of FSB lately?
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Don't be hatin' yo!
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Wow! Was it cold today! Worked on the Bronco for 13 hours. Started snowing around 5:30 or so. Somehow I'm always at peace when working in the garage on cold days. Love it! Anyway, to continue my whoring, here's what I got done today:
Used that U-Seal lick-m-n-stick-m stuff from the Home Depot that Nick told me about and then just put one of those cheap garage rugs on to replace the oil soaked carpet. Worked out great other than the rug being a few inches two narrow. What a difference in the noise! Well worth the effort.



Used that U-Seal lick-m-n-stick-m stuff from the Home Depot that Nick told me about and then just put one of those cheap garage rugs on to replace the oil soaked carpet. Worked out great other than the rug being a few inches two narrow. What a difference in the noise! Well worth the effort.



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That looks nice and tidy, are you storing compressed air in the tank or is it filled with CO2?
You can have the cold. After this winter I am one serene SOB.
You can have the cold. After this winter I am one serene SOB.
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That is the nicest tailgate I've seen it a while. No scratches?
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Hey Brian,
Have you considered mounting your battery on the frame in front of the tire? It's a great place to store the battery, tucked out of the way.
Have you considered mounting your battery on the frame in front of the tire? It's a great place to store the battery, tucked out of the way.
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Nice gear rack! Nice and organized, very functional.
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interesting.. id like to see some pics of that. and that rear set up looks killer Brian! im gonna copy it, with my own twist!BajaF250 wrote:Hey Brian,
Have you considered mounting your battery on the frame in front of the tire? It's a great place to store the battery, tucked out of the way.
dont PM me.. I don't get them on Taptalk