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Blazer Build up.
1996 Blazer, slamed on stock frame which i wanted it to lay frame also it has a 302, c-noch, and i wasn't sure but i put both sets of pictures up... i put an extreme bodykit on it (which didn't come with it) and i still wasn't sure what i wanted to do....so do you guys like the stock model or the extreme kit i mocked up on my model?
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Re: Blazer Build up.
Nice to see something out of the ordinary, Nice progress, wheels to me seem a tad too big (out of scale). Keep us posted.
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Re: Blazer Build up.
If you plan on using those wheels, don't use the body kit. If you do the wheels will look so pathetically sunken in, people will laugh at you and flick boogers on your model. lol, j/k about the laughing and boogers. Build it the way YOU like it. If you do a good job building it, you will get the accolades you seek no matter what style you build it in. As builders ourselves, we all know a good job when we see it, no matter what style.
Honestly though, if you are going for the lowrider style, ditch the body kit.
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