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Join Date: May 2008
Location: So. Cal.
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Re: Project Pro Touring "Ole Blue"
Mechanic77, I have been planning the same exact cuts on my truck to shorten it as well. I always thought the shortbed was just a touch to short. Thanks for the pics so I can see what is going to look like. Looks great. I having been calling it a sh-medium
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Re: Project Pro Touring "Ole Blue"
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Re: Project Pro Touring "Ole Blue"
Yep, 9/6. Sectioning it the same way as well. I saw shrunken66 do it that way, I guess he got it from the show Trucks!. Mine is sitting in the garage cut, just need to do a little trimming around the edges and weld it back together.
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