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Old 01-31-2011, 12:11 AM
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I was on the "People of Walmart"'s brother site "You Drive What" and found this Dakota



also found a twisted van conversion, VanPickup



i think its funny, check out the sites if ya havnt and you want to see some twisted/odd ****
 
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Got another one, this time on a ram
Cardboard Wheelwells



...now thats just plain stupid even if you have rusty wheelwells
 
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Lol cardboard wheel wells...I would use plastic... Oh wait Chrysler already did that...
 
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Originally Posted by ZackN920
Got another one, this time on a ram
Cardboard Wheelwells



...now thats just plain stupid even if you have rusty wheelwells
Now that looks my repair skills, funny thing is that I am using carboard as a lay out for my body kit for the truck, I spent a couple of days cutting and taping to see what looks or different styles fit on the truck, then I was to lazy afterward and I left it on for about a week and it fell off when we had some fluke warm weather. Funny thing is some old guy complemented on it," he actually thought it was real" lol. Though it really help to see what my plans are for the summer.
 
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That looks like my Dakota where can i get one of those toppers HaHa.
 
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Now that looks my repair skills, funny thing is that I am using carboard as a lay out for my body kit for the truck, I spent a couple of days cutting and taping to see what looks or different styles fit on the truck, then I was to lazy afterward and I left it on for about a week and it fell off when we had some fluke warm weather. Funny thing is some old guy complemented on it," he actually thought it was real" lol. Though it really help to see what my plans are for the summer.
ricer drivers use garden borders for their body kits...the ones that actually look good and don't drag on the ground...
 
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Originally Posted by DAKOTAJIM
That looks like my Dakota where can i get one of those toppers HaHa.

Ha! I think i read in the comments that it was made from a hatchback compact car
 



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