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its all about the little things...

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#1 ·
Lets see those little details. The little attention getters that make you look and go, "damn, thats nice" or "damn, that's a good idea."

1. Little bump to clear the pass. wiper on a toyota exo. I laid it in because i couldnt stand the loss of visability that every other toyota cowl bar, that i've seen, creates.
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2. custom soft top on my jeep.
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3. frankie fountains buggy. top b-pilar gussets :smokin:
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lets see those details.
 
#2 ·
The start of my very basic sheet metal working skills

winch "untucked"

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winch "tucked". Valance trimmed with lip bent for structural support.

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sceep said:
Lets see those little details. The little attention getters that make you look and go, "damn, thats nice" or "damn, that's a good idea."

3. frankie fountains buggy. top b-pilar gussets :smokin:
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lets see those details.
That guseet is nice, but Frankies work on the hood puts it to shame. Sorry no pics. Maybe someone else can post pics of the hood.
 
#23 ·
Of all the crap I've put on my rig, upgraded, high dollar bling to junkyard functionality...

I get the most compliments from these two things (about $6 worth of stuff):

The friggin' bottle opener:
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And the chain step on my rock guards:
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GO FIGURE!:flipoff2:
 

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#24 ·
Danger Ranger said:
My shifter... everyone loves it and laughs :laughing: It was just a drunken idea brought to life after seeing the chain frame chopper built by indian larry.

I've been saving my pennies hoping one day I can get it gold plated :flipoff2:

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LOL, at first glance I thought we we're checking out the sippy cup :laughing:
 
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thump93yj said:
Of all the crap I've put on my rig, upgraded, high dollar bling to junkyard functionality...

I get the most compliments from these two things (about $6 worth of stuff):

The friggin' bottle opener:
On my old scout that I sold long ago I recessed a opener into one of the cage tubes and left it open with a bigg piece of tube at the bottom with a little door to remove the caps. I still regret selling it and wonder where the opener is now.