well i bought my truck bone stock an it has been a work in progress ever since.. i will be posting pics from when i got it to what it looks like now! i started off slow with just little things like air freshners an then jumped right into the big stuff, 12 inch lift kit, 46 inch tires, all acceories, an the HUGE car audio sound system, the truck is no where near perfect or finished (what show car or truck is ever finished?) the journey has just begun an i have plenty of car shows to attend. thanks for reading kyle

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Comment by Hugh Dudley on March 29, 2010 at 1:24pm
Keep plugging away at it and before long it will be just like you imagined!
Comment by kyle whalen on March 22, 2010 at 6:05am
yea i did all the modifications myself an with the help of a few friends, also im no where near finished id like to have the truck custom painted so it stands out a little more.. and slowly start into engine mods. an would like to swap my interior out with the 09 harley davidson leather interior..
Comment by Michael Thies on March 21, 2010 at 4:15pm
Did you do all the modifications yourself? What are you going to do next? M.

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