Conversation Between Proto and wchamp7
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yeah thats cool i love going there and the beach is amazing if i move there maby you can show me some offroading places are there alot? i have a tahoe right now and when we visit i go find something to do offroad wise haha but i am getting a truck actually i am buying the guys truck on here his name is atthelake he is on my messages if you want to look at the truck i am getting i think i am going to put a winch in the front like yours i like the way it looks. ok take it easy man
will.
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05-20-2009 06:06 PM
Proto
The window tint is 20% all the way around, the front windows are just matched to the factory rear tint... The strip on the windsheild is 10%, I would rather have 15% though... 20 is just barely enough for the heat down here.
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05-20-2009 06:04 PM
Proto
ah i dont really plan on lifting the truck, i like the way it looks as it sits, and i dont think i would pay out the a** just to make it look a little better. As far as living in destin, I love it here, i grew up here and wouldnt want to live anywhere else. Great place. South Walton is about 45 minutes to an hour away, pretty much the same place though, personally i would rather live in fort walton or destin than out there though, ft walton is cheaper and is a larger city. More to do.
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oh ok thanks man your truck it really cool i like your winch and how it is hidden do you have plans for a lift or not? and you live in destin FL i go there alot and might be moving there actually to moving to around in south walton beach. i love it there. how do you like living there?
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05-18-2009 11:43 PM
Proto
there is no lift on the truck, it is just leveled with 35 inch BFG mud terrains, the winch is made by warn, it is one of the hidden kits.
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05-18-2009 11:42 PM
Proto
The exhaust is a flowmaster 40 series. I like it a lot, not to loud going down the highway, but nice around town.
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05-18-2009 11:41 PM
Proto
I used a uni-bit on the auxiliary input, just drilled it out until it was the right size then filled the place for a plug that it mounted into with tons and tons of some black automotive hot glue that we have at my shop, not sure what it is exactly. Then the USB i drilled out a smaller hole and filed the rest of the rectangle, then did the same thing with the hot glue.