91extcab
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Ok, so I've been on the site for a little bit now, mostly reading and trying to gain the knowledge I've needed to be able to do what I want to do in the future as far as bad ass mods. I've recently started replying to the forums here and there and have realized that you guys are nothing but picture loving freaks for under construction minis. So I figured i should catch you guys up on mine, and I'm sure you washington locals, sno-co/king co residents especially will see me out there rolling. My 1991 Mazda B2600i Cab-plus has gone through quite the radical change from when i got it completely bone stock, non running, and of course missing a few vital components here and there that were necessary to make it run. I bought it for $300 and sold the canopy and rear bumper that came with it for $50 each. Now lets see if i cant catch you guys up with some pictures...
Right after i towed her home...
2 months into owning it, few mods. Tint, lowered, roll bar, intake, went thru a phase with leavin the headlight out of the truck in front of the intake, looked pretty menacing coming up from behind you during the day...
Summer 08 came around and I was driving a shuttle bus during the summer so I decided to have some fun with the mazda, i painted a punisher logo on the hood, flew a pirate flag out the back, and picked up the phantom billet grill. I dont have any pics of the pirate flag, but it had a skull and cross bones and read "The beatings will continue until morale improves". Got a decorative front plate that reads "Surrender the Booty". I also picked up a set of Chevy Rims and Hankook tread, and blacked out bumper lenses. Ive changed my corner lights up a bit to be dual function along with my rear turn signals to act as running lights now too.
Since these last pictures were taken i have installed vending machine locks in my fuel and drivers doors. i have shaved the handle from the driver and passenger side, and shaved the lock hole on the passenger side. Im using a cable pull system to activate the door with a home made bolt and spring action popper to push my door open just a little farther than pulling the cord alone.
Well enjoy!
Leland