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Old 06-23-2015, 10:31 AM   #11
Wizit247
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Re: Wizit's bagged 60 gmc build

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Originally Posted by CHIZZLER View Post
great start. welcome.
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I have a foul mouth like sailor, so I have to say Golleeeee Gosh !!

You guys have hit it running.

Amazing progress and vision of where you are going.

I could never get up to all of this sort of thing, but I will be along for the ride.

Ohhh, and welcome to you and your brother.
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and Welcome aboard to you and your brother!!!

I'm in too...
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I'm in for the ride!
Thanks for the warm welcome guys! should be a fun project.

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let the air out to lay frame, why didnt I think of doing it that way?! engineers always work smarter not harder. (I am an engineer too)

did you hear about the engineer who got a call at work from his wife? she told him to stop at the store on the way home and pick up a loaf of bread, and if they had eggs to get a dozen. he went home with a dozen loaves of bread, looked her in the eye and said "they had eggs".

looks like a great start! living in coeur d'alene, work for a roller coaster company, and have a slammed 60 gmc, three out of three aint bad!
Haha thats too damn funny!

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thats a pretty good one Joedoh...

nice beginnings on the Jimmy guys and welcome.
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Welcome and nice start! I'm always interested in budget builds. Having a plasma cutter around doesn't hurt either!
Thanks! Plasma cutter is definitely a giant help on this stuff! Im lucky enough to own a 220v welder and a jd2 tube bender as well.
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