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Topic #2271 19 posts Started by Mynzeyes
ok, first off, i don't care about your opinion of GM and American automobiles. this is NOT a flame thread. it is just an attempt to show what you can accomplish if you set your mind to it and want it bad enough..

here's what me and my brother (mostly me) did to his truck last night:
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btw, they only cost 150$ from a guy that we know. (he got them from a junk celi).

i personally think it is quite sexy, as do MANY other people i've shown. outside of the aforementioned "not a flame thread about American automobiles", how do you guys/gals like our work?

-John-

AIM==Mynzeyes
That accually looks very good. I like.
Bryan
holy sh$t!!!!!!!!!!!! wanna come up to MA and throw a set of those in my 88 s-10??????? damn i hate my bench seat!!!!!!! >tongue.gif>

Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)13.6@108MPH, 5SFTE Powered
Those seats look great John! >biggrin.gif> Nice work.

New Toyota project coming soon...
good work and its looks good in there...
Would the brackets hold up if your brother was to get in a crash?


damn that looks awesome

by the way.....i got a buddy with a 99 s-10 any way you could shoot me an e-mail with a how-to??

he's been pondering ways to spice up his interior....and i think this may be the coolest thing i've seen
damn &h!t look hot

[TeamNJCT
I still want to know where to get some 7th gen seats that cheap!
I think the seats that come stock in the 6th gens are real comfortable, i like em >wink.gif> .. only thing is I spilled Coke all over my passenger seat. >frown.gif>
Nice Work >biggrin.gif>

All I have in this world is my Balls and my Word and I'm not breaking em for no one,- Tony MontanaTeam 6gc 2005
Realy nice work John.

-Bryan-

Member of Team 5sfTe
thanks for the kind words everyone. >smile.gif>

as far as the questions:
brian: iono if they would hold up..i would PRESUME they would hold up, considering the bolt type and thickness and what not. they are VERY similar to the stock bolts. on a couple of them, there is even a nut going from under the truck to keep it snug. the only question would be that part where the long brace is, but i'm sure that would hold up too. that's some strong aluminum i had layin around (mt bike handlebars). >wink.gif>.

capncrack:
yeah, i could send you a how-to, gimme a few days for i can get caught back up on school work and what not, and i'll try my best to get it to you this weekend. >smile.gif>

once again, thanks guys, there will be many more fabrications in the times to come from me. i love this stuff. >smile.gif>

-John-

AIM==Mynzeyes
--Mynzeyes+Apr 7, 2003 - 7:55 PM
QUOTE (Mynzeyes @ Apr 7, 2003 - 7:55 PM)


capncrack:
yeah, i could send you a how-to, gimme a few days for i can get caught back up on school work and what not, and i'll try my best to get it to you this weekend. >smile.gif>

-John-



awesome....appreciate it man
here's the rest of the truck...

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-John-

AIM==Mynzeyes
those seats look like they belong there. >wink.gif> nice work man.