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Bluezey

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  1. Good Job Man! Did they give you that Corvette t-shirt so that you could detail their cars? Bluezey:pc:
  2. :party:Congratulations ! ! First show and a First Place to on top of that, Outstanding! ! Shine On Bluezey:pc:
  3. Wonder if they're selling any Sunoco racing fuel? Bluezey:pc:
  4. A couple of "Real Nice" cars!! Is the Caddy all wheel drive? Bluezey:pc:
  5. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Bluezey:pc:
  6. I got a question, Why are the Angels and Reds playing each other for the opening series? How about dem Rockies? 19 runs scored 41 hits 8 home runs .353 team BA I know that it is early and only one series, but got to enjoy it while it's there. Sure glad that they canned Carney Langsford as the hitting coach, wasn't to sure about Daunte being named, but the boys must like him. Bluezey:pc:
  7. Those things are "Bas A$$" from Wikipedia; Trophy Trucks are the fastest class of off-road racing vehicles designed and built to resemble modern pickup trucks. Although any truck that meets the safety standards can race the trophy truck class, they, for the most part, feature long travel suspensions and high power engines. They are intended for desert racing, and are not street legal. They are most often 2-wheel drive, and most feature a 4130 chrome-moly tube-frame chassis covered by a fiberglass or other composite body. Engines are required to be naturally aspirated, and are typically V8s generating in excess of 700 hp. Suspension travel can exceed 30 inches (760 mm) depending on chassis design. Most Trophy trucks use independent A-arm suspensions up front. In the rear, most trucks use a 3 or 4-link setup with a solid axle, while some use various types of independent suspension. Suspension and damping duties are handled by 1 or 2 shock absorbers per wheel; usually consisting of one coil-over and one by-pass shock.[1] :drool: Bluezey:pc:
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    Dippin time!

    Good Job, they look good! My SIL did it to his p/u and it's holding up well. Bluezey:cheers:
  9. And that one looks awesone:2thumbs:!! Bluezey:pc:
  10. FP Great looking P/U, and you cleaned it up real nice!! Bluezey:pc:
  11. again begin Mike the "Bird" is looking good in the new sig!!
  12. I don't know, if it were me, I'd leave it like it is. 'cause you never know when you might have to tow something. But then again that's me. BTW; that's a nice p/u! Bluezey:pc:
  13. Bluezey

    CRV Rims

    The thing that I found out about repos is that they are usually made in China and are heavier than a stock wheel,
  14. Well if anyone gets one and drives in the snow, at least you know where the problem area is! BTW: Not real big fan of this color combo! Shine On Bluezey:pc:
  15. I found this one over at CF few years back now; http://www.por15.com/GLISTEN-PC/productinfo/GPCGG/ Self leveling clear coat! The guy used it on the barrels of his polished alum. wheels. Bluezey
  16. I'd take the silver frost one as it sits! Not too big of fan of that blue, and I like Blue, but I'll hold back final judgement until I get a up close and personal look. Sure makes me miss "Sally." and that blue is "Blue Chip" Shine On Bluezey:pc:
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