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Post by wotpos on Sept 25, 2005 10:20:40 GMT -5
rusted slimey blackberry vines growing through it axles frame and tub full of someones spare parts now sitting in my driveway ... wife is thrilled hehehe
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Post by poorboy1 on Sept 25, 2005 10:25:35 GMT -5
gonna need some pics man.
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Post by wotpos on Sept 25, 2005 10:57:06 GMT -5
definately need to get before pics on here Jason do i send them to you or can i post them myself ?
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Post by poorboy1 on Sept 25, 2005 12:06:55 GMT -5
ya need to get them hosted then you can post them or start an imagestation account and link them.
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Post by wotpos on Sept 25, 2005 21:41:11 GMT -5
how do i get them hosted ?
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Post by poorboy1 on Sept 25, 2005 21:42:30 GMT -5
easiest way is to put them on imige station or webshots. I can host a pic for ya, I cant host alot cause it'll eat up my bandwidth.
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Post by poorboy1 on Sept 25, 2005 21:46:25 GMT -5
I can enable a feature that lets this forum host pics but it costs a few bucks a month. I am already paying for the home page so I didnt have any desire to pay for aditional stuff on here. I could activate it and see if anybody donates I guess? here is a description of how it works.
Overview Our monthly file attachments program is a paid service designed to give you additional file storage space for attachments on your ProBoardsĀ® message board. For each $2 paid per month we provide your board up to 20 megabytes of space for uploading file attachments to your posts.
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How many credits does the file attachments service cost? For each 2 credits spent per month, your account will receive 20 megabytes of space for file attachments.
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How long does my storage space last? It is important to note that this is a monthly service. If you apply your credits mid-month, the service will expire at the end of the month. For example, if you apply 2 credits on December 15th, your storage space will be unavailable at the end of December 31st.
What is the maximum file size for attachments? The maximum file size for all uploads is half a megabyte, that is 512 KB.
Where do I apply the credits I purchased? Click on the "admin" icon at the top of your browser. Under the "Paid Services" option, click on "Attachments" and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Post by poorboy1 on Sept 26, 2005 9:39:56 GMT -5
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Post by chevtech on Sept 26, 2005 14:44:30 GMT -5
Good start with the full convertable, keep us updated on the progress.
Josh
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Post by wotpos on Sept 26, 2005 22:13:38 GMT -5
Thanks Josh, I will keep posting . I do have a question do you think i should build rig the way i think id like to end up (which may take forever and cost lots ) or should i just put what i have now in it to run then slowly upgrade what do you think ? P.S. all i think i need to get her on the road would be th350 and front hubs and lots of duct tape and bailing wire lol
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Post by topdown on Sept 26, 2005 22:18:16 GMT -5
True redneck poorboy fashion... run what ya got, upgrade it when it breaks or becomes the limiting factor to breaking something else. ;D
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Post by poorboy1 on Sept 26, 2005 22:25:43 GMT -5
True redneck poorboy fashion... run what ya got, upgrade it when it breaks or becomes the limiting factor to breaking something else. ;D This is what I have been doing for many years. The pros are you can wheel more often. The cons is it will cost 5 times as much to do it this way then the way you want the first time. My personal opinion for my rig was it was more important to wheel what I had then to have the best rig out of the gate. If I waited until it was sitting like it is now I would have missed 3 years of wheeling. Just dont go buy a bunch of parts that arent what you wanna end up with. Upgrade as you go then you know what each peice does as its installed.
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Post by wotpos on Sept 26, 2005 22:55:59 GMT -5
thanks was leaning that direction anyways... also got any pros and cons towards trying to liscence it or just cut it up and make it offroad only (found out after i drove 80 some odd miles in borrowed rig to pick it up that it has no title just wrecking company bill of sale)
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Post by chevtech on Sept 27, 2005 0:11:42 GMT -5
I bought by Jimmy 4 years ago and at the same time a buddy of mine bought a land cruiser fj40, with minor work the fj would have been ready to wheel. My rig just needed tires, so I put the tires on and wheeled right away and had a blast doing it. I've been slowly upgrading parts and modifying what I wanted to. The land cruiser is still sitting in my buddies garage and has never seen even pavement, and it's not a money issue. Yes, the land cruiser will probably be a better rig than mine but I've been wheelin for 4 years. Moral of the story is, RUN WHAT YOU'VE GOT AND HAVE FUN!
Josh
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Post by wotpos on Sept 27, 2005 22:54:05 GMT -5
thanks guys ill take your advice tom (bigtombigblazer) is got a tranny t-case for me so all i think i need now is front hubs ,some u joints,windsheild,and some serious wrenching oh and some wheels (15 " 6 lug) and i will see what breaks first ;D ;D ;D oh and lots of cans of break free
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