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Old 01-04-2010, 02:52 PM
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I googled it and this popped up!
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f125/s...e-shop-422404/
Old 01-04-2010, 04:03 PM
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lol that'll put a pit in your stomach if you already dropped your truck off there hahaha....
Old 01-04-2010, 07:06 PM
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Silver star does good work.....see a bunch of it up in Memphis when i worked there.

if it was me, i'd get a KP component 6 link cuz you'll be towing with it and stuff IMO
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Truck has already been dropped off. I have seen several vehicles first hand SSC has done and never a problem with it. Little Shop of Horrors wanted almost twice as much as SSC. It seemed as if all the belly aching in the thread was done about sheet metal work.....they won't be doing any on my truck. Just cutting the hole in the bed and building the 4 link. You can find anything bad about any shop just Google it. Look up Extensive, I read about the body dropped Avy they did for DiB customs and the current owner was having to redo everything. I am not sweating it, if it isn't right it won't leave.
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I am seriously considering having them to paint it while they have it and then get the seats redone. I am not sure what paint scheme I want. My original plan was to do the Eagle Alloy 19.5s and a 225/70/19.5 but when I dropped it off Clyde mentioned that leaving the stock wheels (that are painted black) on and going for the 50s era style hot rod look would be pretty awesome. The more I think about it the more I am torn. So I will pose the question here. Two toned like a black top silver bottom and blue stripe with polished 19.5s with black leather seats and grey Alcantara middles with some blue top stitching. Or solid black with some hot rod pin striping or two toned with some red and paint the stock wheels red or black and go for the traditional hot rod look. That appeals to me because no one really has done it and I LOVE free hand pin striping.
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Yea the bd avy is was here in my town and the kid that got it used it as a daily driver. One of my buddies had to give him a ride all the time cause it was alway broke. Imo 26 on a bagged and bd avy look like ****.
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