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Old 06-12-2009, 08:15 PM
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My name is Brooks I'm 25, have a passion for building anything that's metal.
been lurking around this site for a little while now and thought i would join up because there is a lot of talent and inspiration on here. Yea i have a "minitruck" but it was my first car and i have to finish thing before i can move on to my new project that i like to start..

Here is a few pics of what i got hope you in joy them...

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Floor nothing special (basic)




2" chop where I am at now

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Going to put Coy wheel on it for the hot rod theme i guess you can say

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Old 06-12-2009, 08:30 PM
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Welcome to Lat-g, Very cool project and killer fab and welds
Keep us updated
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Welcome to Lat-g, Very cool project and killer fab and welds
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Thanks man...
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Old 06-12-2009, 11:26 PM
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damn!!! you dont see tigs like that come out of home garages to often!
you look to have so killer fabrication skills, you work it a shop too?

imo i feel that the level of quality that you truck looks to be really doesent deserve a wheel like a coys though.
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Old 06-12-2009, 11:56 PM
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damn!!! you dont see tigs like that come out of home garages to often!
you look to have so killer fabrication skills, you work it a shop too?

imo i feel that the level of quality that you truck looks to be really doesent deserve a wheel like a coys though.
Thanks man... I would get better wheels but can't seem to get paid what i'm worth, so i'm planning to get my own thing going just have to come up with a plan of what i want to do for a income for my business...I've redone this tuck so many time as i got better and learned more over the years, if i could i would redo it again since i have even better tools...but i'm going to save my time on a project that would be worth something if i ever had to sale it..

I work at a ATV shop, but they like to use me so it just gives me more motivation to do my own thing
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here is my good stuff

304ss .120





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Great looking welds.....cool project.
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Wow, nice welds. What shop do you work for if you don't mind me asking. I used to build atv suspension. It was under the name Gibson. Just me and my old boss. Now I have my own shop and work on nothing but old stuff. It's hard when they don't appreciate what you do. Good luck. Thanks, Jon.
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