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Post by gerg on Feb 29, 2012 2:00:02 GMT -5
Been messing with 1:1 minis for a few years now so i am gonna build a true mini. Built several lowrider s-10's and such but not this one. Gonna try some scratch building n see where i end up, may be another project in the closet, i have been over ambitious before!! Starting with a gmc syclone kit, just not gonna use the ground effects, hopefully can squeeze the turbo engine under the hood with the front end end layed out!! Frame from kit Don't care for the body kit so may have to find a new front end for it. How she'll sit
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Post by tooltas on Feb 29, 2012 14:04:16 GMT -5
i just got done whit one of them92 chevy s10 kit and the best way to lay one out is go to a all new frame from the cab back and front was a big pain in tain to lay rite cut that truck up. go to mimi truckin.com an look at some layed out s10/s15s
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Post by gerg on Feb 29, 2012 14:58:40 GMT -5
I got's plenty of inspiration, lol, i be the Prez of a minitruck club here in KY. Gonna use this as a basis of how i want my frame on my 1:1 to look in the rear. Have to take pics when i get home, done chopped the entire frame up, took off the floorboards that were molded to it and chopped it just after the rear cab mounts. I am actually thinking of attempting tube arms in the front, we'll see, lol. I am wondering what people use for the actual "bags". Would be bad ass to keep the awd on it and slam it. Know a guy here in KY that has a bagged 4wd s10, doesn't lay all the way out but the 4wd still works!!
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Post by tooltas on Feb 29, 2012 20:13:26 GMT -5
i use a pice of plastic tube and some rubber water pipe origes but im not a fan of slaming 4wd trucks if its a 4x4 up it would go
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