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Project 82 TCBF -10.13.9 - progress!!!

How`s this for an update:D

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Anyone know where I can get complete fuel lines? Can only find the ones for carbeurated engines....:doah:
 
Anyone know where I can get complete fuel lines? Can only find the ones for carbeurated engines....:doah:
If you find someone, let me know, because I haven't been able to find complete lines for TBI blazers. LMC doesnt sell em
 
If you find someone, let me know, because I haven't been able to find complete lines for TBI blazers. LMC doesnt sell em
Will do, I`ve been looking around, and no luck. I want to replace all my lines while theres no body on the frame, and I`m stuck here
 
go to your local cirscle track supply or race/performance shop.

the line is about 1.00 a foot or more, since its aluminum it forms really really easy and looks clean. get a decent flaring tool!

it bends with your thumb really easy.

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go to your local cirscle track supply or race/performance shop.

the line is about 1.00 a foot or more, since its aluminum it forms really really easy and looks clean. get a decent flaring tool!

it bends with your thumb really easy.

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Any benefits over regular stainless lines?
 
I`m seriously considering using my blazers bed, as a bed. Just cutting what I need to, and welding a wall on to it, its looking more and more tempting...

Is it possible to pull off, and not have it look too bad?
 
Cutting what I need to, and welding a wall on to the bed of the blazer is looking more and more tempting...

Is it possible to pull off, and not have it look too bad?
If you are talking about cutting off the back of the cab and weldin git into your blazer, then I have seen it done before and it looks good
 
If you are talking about cutting off the back of the cab and weldin git into your blazer, then I have seen it done before and it looks good
Thats interesting..

What I was thinking was getting the cab on the frame, then cutting the blazer bed down, then welding on a "wall" to the front, like a regular bed would have...
 
Thats interesting..

What I was thinking was getting the cab on the frame, then cutting the blazer bed down, then welding on a "wall" to the front, like a regular bed would have...
Oh i see what you are saying. I think that would look good and it probably wouldn't be too hard to do
 
Oh i see what you are saying. I think that would look good and it probably wouldn't be too hard to do
Worth a shot. Just need to see how I can figure out where the cuts have to be made...


I`ve been staring at this for the past month or so, and I`m really diggin it. Watcha think fellas?

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Worth a shot. Just need to see how I can figure out where the cuts have to be made...


I`ve been staring at this for the past month or so, and I`m really diggin it. Watcha think fellas?
This is cool , at least it has baby bed rails.
 

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