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<blockquote data-quote="zjtrey" data-source="post: 511245" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>Thanks! Honestly, I didn't build it with looks in mind. I had a clear vision of what I wanted on the big picture level, light and tight with no wasted space or extra **** to get in the way haha. Im going to finish paneling the sides and make a cover for the engine bay with aluminum and use that area for a cooler and storage, I also plan to tear it down and paint it this fall.</p><p></p><p>Belly height is about 19" its a little lower in these pics because the springs settled just a little and i didn't adjust… I really liked being low makes the pucker factor stuff more enjoyable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zjtrey, post: 511245, member: 2062"] Thanks! Honestly, I didn't build it with looks in mind. I had a clear vision of what I wanted on the big picture level, light and tight with no wasted space or extra **** to get in the way haha. Im going to finish paneling the sides and make a cover for the engine bay with aluminum and use that area for a cooler and storage, I also plan to tear it down and paint it this fall. Belly height is about 19" its a little lower in these pics because the springs settled just a little and i didn't adjust… I really liked being low makes the pucker factor stuff more enjoyable [/QUOTE]
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