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The building of my project The Grim Reaper

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fatboysS1O   +1y
never thought id see a bug id like till now. looks good.
hawaii 5-low   +1y
Originally posted by 72bumpside



volksrod eh? lovely. i love how you did the rear end/glass setup. not too much of an angle and not too much of a smooth transition. did you use the tinbeater extension?sorry, I just realized what you asked me about the tin beater, I miss read your post.

No, I didnt use a Tinbeater front extension, I flipped the stock set up.
OldSkool720   +1y
that things comming along good! keep up the good work
hawaii 5-low   +1y
Originally posted by OldSkool720



that things comming along good! keep up the good work

Mahalo Patrick,

I will be driving this suka everyday once its pau.
mississippirob   +1y
chris and dexter did a damn fine job pickin up where I left off.. I'm still in houston workin for state farm for a bit longer.... any screwston tx folks wanna kick it ol skoo hollatchoboi! where's fred?
dragula93   +1y
you getting any cellphone reception? ive been trying to get ahold of you and it goes straight to your voicemail.
hawaii 5-low   +1y
Originally posted by dragula93



you getting any cellphone reception? ive been trying to get ahold of you and it goes straight to your voicemail.

He's just ignoring you, he does the same thing to me too!!

lmao!!

nothin but Love 4 yah Robby baby!!

Eh Rob, I was in the mix on building this to! I even welded and fabed up lots of parts on here......................................























then they went behind me and had to redo all my hard work because it sucked. lol.

Jus Kidding.
poontang2005   +1y
How are the Kadrons working for ya? My dad had a sand rail with a 1776 and dual kadrons, that thing was quick, it only wieghed about 1200 pounds though

Mark
hawaii 5-low   +1y
Originally posted by poontang2005



How are the Kadrons working for ya? My dad had a sand rail with a 1776 and dual kadrons, that thing was quick, it only wieghed about 1200 pounds though

Markthey're ok, I could use 44's instead, like webbers or something.