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Interior:
Smoothed and painted pillar arms, dash/gauge trim, glove box lid
w/shaved A/C vent, door panels, cup holder, tweed kick panels and back
wall and a lot more small odd and end things painted. bucket seats out
of an '01 blazer and in the process of building a fiberglass center
console to house my air gauges, switches and head unit.
Suspension:
Bagged up front using 2500's and in the rear using 2600's, DJM
2" drop spindles, [4] 1/2 inch blitzluft valves, all plumbed with
1/2 inch hard line, a 4 link cantilever setup, notched the frame up
front, weld in upper cups and custom made lower plates, monster notched
frame in the rear, shocks all the way around. Viair 550c compressor, 9
gallon tank, boxed in frame and custom built tubular crossmember with
custom bridge/ bracket combo in the rear.
Exterior mods:
Molded rollpan with drop tag, alteaza tails, billet insert in the
grille, billet ant. PRIMER
Future mods/other info:
The plan on my sonoma, was that i was going
to rush around, and try to get everything on my truck done by next show
season 2004, only to have a half ass built mini. but i have changed my
attitude towards that, and i am pulling my sonoma in the shop within the
next 2 months for a complete rebuild from the ground up. inside and
out, front to back, top to bottom, and i will debut the truck at
greenville mississippi, for showfest in 2005. i am going to take my
time, do everything as close to perfect as humanly possible and every
inch of the truck will be touched and redone in one way or another. i
dont want to bust my ass this winter, only to go to shows next year with
another cookie cutter s-series and blend in with the crowd. i'm not
telling the mods, but the list is BIG
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