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Chip's SCX-10 Now rolling on 1.55

this Toyota rocks"thumbsup" i love how you sunk the spare tire in the bed, and awsome work on the front & rear bumper.....that powdercoat just makes it that much sweetr
very nice work8)
 
this Toyota rocks"thumbsup" i love how you sunk the spare tire in the bed, and awsome work on the front & rear bumper.....that powdercoat just makes it that much sweetr
very nice work8)

Thank you sir, maybe one day it will get finished so you can see it all complete. "thumbsup"
 
Badass build Chipper and nice tube work, I like your style"thumbsup"

Might have to do a similar build;-)
 
Well one slip of the Dremel and there is no turning back now. :oops::-(:roll: I was trimming out the rest of the bed and going to start on the inner bedsides and tailgate. The Dremel got into the tailgate pretty good soooooo......

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Sorry for the crappy cell phone picture.
 
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just plain out kick ass!!! sweet build man "thumbsup"
Thanks Ric.

killer yota"thumbsup" How much did you take off the bed?
It was a lot, I think about 1 1/4 inches.
If that Reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllly happened, then thank god. Looks bad ass.
I have no reason to lie. ;)

Me gusta buddy!
But where does the gas go?:)
That is an easy question, it runs on sail boat fuel so there is no need for a gas tank. The fuel cell will be in front of the spare tucked nicely in between the frame rails.
 
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