Ole Tink - RCO 2 Door Build
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I got the winch back on over the weekend, got everything else all buttoned up, and took it for a spin.
Everything is done for the most part. Have to figure out something for rockers and I have a few things I want do add, but overall its done and ready to roll!
Everything is done for the most part. Have to figure out something for rockers and I have a few things I want do add, but overall its done and ready to roll!
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I forgot...the grill is brand new too. The only parts that are left that are original or untouched are the hood and windshield frame.
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Looks awesome, Marcus!
Why not consider a poly hood for it? Something like the Truck Master cowl hood? Save a little weight and looks a little more aggressive? I've had one sitting in my garage for over a year that I still have yet to install. Hoping to get it on after I move into my new house. AEV is beat to hell from hail damage and clear coat is half peeled off.
Why not consider a poly hood for it? Something like the Truck Master cowl hood? Save a little weight and looks a little more aggressive? I've had one sitting in my garage for over a year that I still have yet to install. Hoping to get it on after I move into my new house. AEV is beat to hell from hail damage and clear coat is half peeled off.
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