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Re: Predicament: too many vehicles. What to keep? [Re: 4WDJOE] #692663 02/04/06 09:37 PM
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paulevans76 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
thanks for the insight guys. I think I'm just gonna sell the 88. may be able to get a decent chunk for it locally <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


88 Troop - Posing yard art
Re: Predicament: too many vehicles. What to keep? [Re: paulevans76] #692664 03/04/06 03:32 PM
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paulevans76 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
Little update: I'm selling the 90 back to the previous owner. easier to do for both of us, but it sucks I won't have a 3.4 anymore. Just gonna build the 88. It's used to being beat on anyway.

I'm also trying to sell the camry and get a pickup, for practicality's sake.


88 Troop - Posing yard art
Re: Predicament: too many vehicles. What to keep? [Re: paulevans76] #692665 03/04/06 06:20 PM
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Macdaddy4738 Offline
Mudrunner
So im guessing your over on NC4x4 as well? Just saw the Camery ad.

Car doesnt look too bad but that damage will scare of alot of people. I wonder how much its gonna cost to fix that

Re: Predicament: too many vehicles. What to keep? [Re: Macdaddy4738] #692666 03/04/06 07:00 PM
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paulevans76 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
eh I don't thinkit would be super expensive to fix. I hate that the all the body pieces kind of run together in one giant piece. I'll be working on them today. I can probably get most of them out, but without sectioning in a new piece and painting it, it probably wont ever be perfect.


88 Troop - Posing yard art
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