The Good Witch is back home

Kat

Wicked Witch of the West
Aug 2, 2006
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Big Thanks to Robert, MK Smith, and Dave @ Al & Ed's Autosound :hug:

:happy2::happy2::happy2:

I still need a better pic in the light
 

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JoshH

Daggum farm truck
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She's looking good, Kat. I like the new wheels, but I still think you need to drop the back down about 3" to make it close to level with the front.
 

Kat

Wicked Witch of the West
Aug 2, 2006
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She's looking good, Kat. I like the new wheels, but I still think you need to drop the back down about 3" to make it close to level with the front.

Thanks Josh, that is on the list to do. As soon as Robert and Pat get a chance. They are both slammed at the moment.
 

JoshH

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:woott: Make sure you post up some more pics when you get it done!
 

DAVe3283

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Looks good! Those new wheels do look sharp.
And I must agree: I think the truck will look even better with a little drop on the rear.
Also, I like your nav system!
 

RKTMech

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Somewhere in the bottomless garage we have some drop shackles, were going to let the trolls and goblins loose and see what they find when they resurface......its scarey in there at the moment! :roflmao: :hug:
 

McRat

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Aug 2, 2006
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I'm pretty sure I know who's responsible, but couldn't get the police to investigate further.

I'm just glad it's not in Mexico right now. It was stolen by idiots who had no clue what to do after they stole it. They didn't even take the tailgate or Tonneau cover, much less the seats, which would have been faster and generated more money than the wheels and stereo they took.

A testament to the Duramax engine is that 6 cylinders were full of water when it was found, then it sat for a few days, but it still runs great.

Thanks Robert and the rest of the crew at MK Smith Chevrolet in Chino.