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Kaw-Liga

Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 30, 2006
Messages
533
Loc.
Palm Coast, FL
You could send it to my address and I'll find a place to keep it safe!
Really? New seats/locker/new carb/ Fiberglass hood/ buy a hand full of kegs and have a party for the neighbors....I prefer Miller Light
 
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brut69

Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2004
Messages
148
Loc.
Brownwood
well i don't know,

I've got a 69 on 35's 9", 44, full spools, 4.56's hyd str,np435, 3.5 duff lift, 2" body,heavy duty tie rod set up, 8000lb warn.

I need more articulation and everything that goes with it. a paint job, rust killing job,ect.
 

79driver

Full Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2004
Messages
262
Keep it safe and dont spend it, put it in a bank acount...preferably mine.
 

Cooter_76

Sr. Member
Joined
May 18, 2004
Messages
863
Well, if you're in the Hill Country, you're probably not too far away from BC Broncos. You could mosey on over and do some window shopping.

How's your exhaust system? If I had $300 to blow I'd probably buy some ceramic coated headers.
 

Gummi Bear

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 8, 2003
Messages
3,647
If it were me, and it sounds like you're into the same kind of wheelin that I am...

I'd put gas struts on the hood and liftgate, to save from a sore noggin, and save the rest until you have enough to get a pair of CAGE arms.

Next, would be a pair of quality seats; PRP, Mastercraft, Corbeau or similar. If you're going to be in that sucker all day, you want to be comfortable and snug.
 

reynard101

Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 19, 2006
Messages
1,098
Save it. Go wheelin'. Break something. Bingo! - you've got the money to fix it.
 

Skuzzlebutt

PhD, Dr. of Broncology
Joined
May 26, 2001
Messages
4,393
Loc.
Honeymoon Bay
reynard101 said:
Save it. Go wheelin'. Break something. Bingo! - you've got the money to fix it.

Good answer!
But another possibility is tools. What've you got, or don't got?
Welder? Roll-Away?
How about 7 tanks of gas?
 
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