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Thread: Canadian Project M715... Eh!

  1. #131
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    Smart man! And thanks!! They do look just fine!

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    Love these lug nuts!


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    AWESOME!! Love the lug nuts and everything else!!
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    One more step closer. Just need to wait for one front hose to come in because I stripped the threads out of it . I also ordered some steel brake line clamps to finish it off because I don’t like the plastic.

    Yes, I ordered the green brake line on purpose. Don’t judge me, I have OCD, lol.







    On to the wiring and we’ll see if I can’t get a video of her running really soon!


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    Beautiful as always. The pictures are great. I bet you are looking forward to the start up. So are we!

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    Sneak peek on the roll bar. She’s gonna be one of a kind!










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    Ohhhh that’s cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scassidy View Post
    I never even looked for the factory clips. I don’t like the way they work. I drilled out the holes and put 1/4” nut inserts in the doors and used 1/4” stainless button heads. Not stock, but I think it adds a nice touch that way.








    I used the same button heads on the dash.




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    What a slick tool, I never knew this existed. I bought one and swapped out all the door clips and everything in the cab that I could with the same button heads. I used stainless with a black oxide finish.

    Your truck looks awesome, keep the pics coming.

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    I’m dying to see that roll bar installed!

    I’ve been wondering if you are going to connect it to the frame or not. I’ve been able to justify assumptions both ways. I know this is a mall trip truck so I can see how you might make it just for show. But I also appreciate the beef of many of your fabrications like the bumpers and trans mount.

    Looking forward to finding out!


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