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TORQU3
New User
| Posts: 1
| Joined: 02/08
Posted: 02/19/08 05:41 PM
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esanchez: I hope by stickers, you're not including "Truckin'" stickers. Those make any truck look better! ![]()
Speaking of the "Truckin'" stickers.. I'd love to sport one on my beefy 98 Blazer.
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Posted: 02/19/08 08:05 PM
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Hmmm...Lambos on a Van ? New trend ? I think so
Likes: 1. Simple paint, 1 to 2 colors. 2. Shaved handles 3. Suicide Doors 4. Matched Plastics 5. Leather, Suede 6. Side Hinged Tail gates 7. Simple Stereos 8. Donks...
Dislikes: 1. Crazy graphics 2. Lambos/Gullwings/other wierd random door hinges 3. Tweed 4. Stick on billet 5. Excess billet 6. Over Abundance of Audio equipment 7. Tilt Beds 8. Wood bed floors in late model trucks 9. Classics with massive wheels 10. Most wheels over 24 or 26 inches (unless it's a DONK!) 11. alot of other stuff.
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esanchez
Administrator
| Posts: 1151
| Joined: 07/06
Posted: 02/20/08 10:07 AM
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One trend I'd love to see die is train horns. Nothing's more annoying than having some yahoo blast your eardrums out while you're walking by! Okay, maybe it's funny, but it's as annoying as heck!
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Wheat
Moderator
| Posts: 366
| Joined: 10/07
Posted: 02/20/08 10:16 AM
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Superchager is my bestest mod. My superchip has to go in place of an X-Cal..
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esanchez
Administrator
| Posts: 1151
| Joined: 07/06
Posted: 02/20/08 04:59 PM
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Yeah, it's pretty hard to beat a blower for the fun-to-drive factor on a truck.
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Posted: 04/11/08 08:38 AM
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paint to match plastics it was always a dream for my truck and finally got it done, and superchips, thats the best thing you can do for your truck for $400, other nice things would be: clean lifted trucks (no bigger then a 6-8 lift on HD's, two tone custom paint, painted interior, billet accessories, nice 20-22 inch rims, lowered or bagged, nice sounding exhaust, theres too much to list, but bad: euro tail lights, chrome mirror caps, fake ram air hoods, billet stick ons, lambo doors (yes another hater), ghetto looking rims, theres a lot of bad stuff out there
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ToyDiesel
New User
| Posts: 29
| Joined: 03/08
Posted: 04/11/08 08:51 PM
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nice:any big engine mods,suicide doors,hidden magnetic locks,hidden step.ups, pin striping and air brush art.
Hates:blocked lifts,ladders,sticker, dont get Me started on train horns being a diesel mechanic I yhink you can guess why.,
85 Toyota Landcruizer repowered with 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel 400+ ponys, Banks charge air cooler,P-7100 Inline pump.
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cmartin3d
New User
| Posts: 19
| Joined: 06/08
Posted: 11/02/08 07:03 PM
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Nice: -Clean, simple interiors -Push button start and numberous switshes elagantly placed give the feel of a race car -Simple paint jobs. Stripes, two tone, and even ss stripes are fine. -Blowers, velocity stacks, just about anything that'll let people know your engine is too big to fit it all undr your hood (ie 502 bbc in anything is downright cool)
Not so nice: -I HATE LAMBO DOORS WITH A PASSION!!! If you must put lambo doors on a truck, then maybe customizing trucks isn't really your thing (stick to cars). -Stand out sub enclosures. I think something looks best when it's not the first thing you see, rather it grows on you slowly. Just a thought. -Capreted beds. OK, granted your show truck will never see a grain of dirt, but it's like nudering the truck in a way to render it completely useless for hauling. -lifted trucks in general. I say this simply because I have owned a 2500 with a giant lift. Trust me, it's cool for about a month, then it's just annoying.
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esanchez
Administrator
| Posts: 1151
| Joined: 07/06
Posted: 11/03/08 01:19 PM
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cmartin, couldn't agree more. I'm all about the subtle. Anybody can just throw a bunch of parts at a truck. I can really appreciate well-done hand fabrication, or subtle detailing, but just a bunch of tacked-on crap doesn't impress me.
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cmartin3d
New User
| Posts: 19
| Joined: 06/08
Posted: 11/03/08 04:23 PM
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Yeah, actually the famous Chip Foose said it best, "I love it when people come up and ask 'so what'd you do to it?', because the best customization is so subtle by itself it doesn't stand out until combined with all the other parts."
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