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    Default RIG SHOT of my bagged hardbody

    well i have finally figured out with the help of chad, how to get the bounce and blur out of my rig shot's. i thought i would share one of my truck i did today.

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    dope!

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    Looks good i like they way they look with the Yota valance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -EnVus- View Post
    Looks good i like they way they look with the Yota valance.
    ??????????thats a factory hardbody bumper and valance. thanks for the compliment on the picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedb16 View Post
    ??????????thats a factory hardbody bumper and valance. thanks for the compliment on the picture.
    I was talking about the ones with the Yota valance swap lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by -EnVus- View Post
    I was talking about the ones with the Yota valance swap lol
    oh my bad. i used to have one on it but i like the nissan better. you have to cut your fender's for the yota one.

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    i love this truck so hard!

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    Makes me wanna bring my truck down lower. Looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by secondgencamaro View Post
    Makes me wanna bring my truck down lower. Looks good.
    what kind of truck do you have? this one is for sale in the nissan section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedb16 View Post
    what kind of truck do you have? this one is for sale in the nissan section.
    '93 S-10 with 5" drop up front and 3" out back. When the LS swap is done in the Camaro , it'll get another 3" out back and a small block to bring the front down a little more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by secondgencamaro View Post
    '93 S-10 with 5" drop up front and 3" out back. When the LS swap is done in the Camaro , it'll get another 3" out back and a small block to bring the front down a little more.
    Mono leaf ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -EnVus- View Post
    Mono leaf ?
    Blocks at the moment. Planning on some drop leafs, c-notch, and air shocks. This truck hauls and tows roughly 2,000-2,500 lbs of scrap and copper every other week all summer and I'm abusing the bump stops to the fullest. That's part of why I haven't really done much to the rear suspension other than blocks so far. This truck gets a beatin and it certainly needs a V8 for next summer. This 3.4 is getting tired.

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    100x better!!! nice man!
    I CAN HAZ 8 CYLINDERS?

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    good job

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    i really like this

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    this truck is sick for a mini tuck i wish i knew how to shoot pics like that...??? any tips

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    very sick.. check out acrophobia.net

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