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Old 01-08-2007, 07:41 PM
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Default Re: Finally!!!! H2O - H3 Spy shots!!!

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Neil Dana at H2O Customs has had my H3 for a few weeks now.

He sent me some spyshots last night that I am proud to share with you.

It is not completed yet, so keep in mind these are "in progress" photos. I just wanted you to see how things are progressing.


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Well you've just reduced your approach and departure angle to a Honda Accord. Your rockrails stick way too far out and will hang you up. It looks grotesque. From what I've heard you H3ers were already limited in your abilities in moab. Now you have no chance in completing 95% of the obstacles there. You posted here for opinions? Not all will lie to you. Some like myself will be honest. From what I've witnessed and read on this board, you're quite an impressive wheelin gurly (And I agree.) so that's not the issue therefore this is far from a personal attack. But your rig is now less capable and I'm sorry to have to tell you that. Any experienced wheeler can tell you that. They're just being polite. Take them proto-types off. No consideration to wheeling was taken into account by the company that made them, just poor esthetics.
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