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#973431 09/21/2013 8:58 PM
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SUBURBILLAC
SUBURBILLAC build pics workin on the interior
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Interesting build. I like the rear door assembly, do you have more pictures of the door open? What's the weight of the rear door?

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Door is pretty heavy it's held up by tailgate lifts I'll get some pics Rear shot it up not much room for walking under but easy to pack it .hinges should have been redone but just trying to get it together right now.
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Got the insulation done on the roof today headliner to follow
And the trim needs to be done
Frank Insulation an done bow

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Got another thing almost done today ,got a set of running boards and had to modify them to fit.the fenders when my friend did the truck he had no interest in using the boards but I thought it would compliment the scoops on the side of the truck,which I think I accomplished
Had to cut the rear of the boards and I tucked them in never liked them sticking out past the fenders
Whata u think Running boards
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Can't see the pics....says your account is private?


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The flickr ones work right away, but the Photobucket ones take about 30 seconds before displaying.

I do not have an account for either service, but they all seem to display.

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It's defiantly different,I like the rear barn door conversion as well.

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Dash metal work is done
Trim is chopped and fitted
Frank


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