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![]() The heck with pictures of Installs.......Howabout your work vehicle
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groundstart Installer Posts: 1298 |
Without a doubt I would love to post pictures of my 1990 Dodge Work Van...... Ashtray I havent emptied in a couple of years... BK Whopper wrappers when they cost 50 cents..... A handful of French Fries....actually they come in handy on a cold and snowy day.... About 14,000 bridging clips....tons of b-connectors.... TIME TO STOP.... IP: Logged |
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dwflood Moderator Posts: 204 |
Sounds like the old Chevy S10 I used to drive. The bed had a rubber liner and whenever I ran out of something, just lift it and whatever I needed was always there (bridge clips, screws, jack, fuses, etc). IP: Logged |
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KLD Installer Posts: 331 |
I'd send a picture of the ol' 88 S-15 xcab 4X4 w/ ladder rack, bins, and the two tone color scheme (rust over rust) but IF I slam the door too hard there'd only be a frame and tires left. ![]() Last time it was washed was in the rain last night. The service truck (92 Blazer fordor)is real shiny, the cats slide down it keeping it well dusted. Looked at a Overland yesterday --- maybe ? IP: Logged |
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JOHNYREB Moderator Posts: 702 |
I was hoping I would get the chance to show these off. Here's the work truck
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Rover88 Installer Posts: 138 |
Great for winter service calls, can be fixed with the basic stuff in my cabling kit (Lucas electrics), and comes with a hand crank for problem starting. And, the winch is handy for those tough conduit pulls! Bill IP: Logged |
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groundstart Installer Posts: 1298 |
I want to upload a pic of my van inside.......does this board support smellavision..... IP: Logged |
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cat5installer Installer Posts: 78 |
No old french fries in my new van yet... No ladder rack or lettering yet either. Luckily there is no problem sliding a 6 and 8 footer in the back. And I love the "Access Package". It's so much more efficient then the Nissan pickup I was using (see it in the background --kinda). No more 10 minute "treasure hunt" to find what I need.
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dosjock Installer Posts: 33 |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
Dodge looks good on the outside but the inside ??. I think most of us have the same trouble keeping it cleaned out. [This message has been edited by wrichey (edited August 24, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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Frankiephones Installer Posts: 94 |
Hey Squeeky.....i need help posting a picture!!! [This message has been edited by Frankiephones (edited August 25, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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Frankiephones Installer Posts: 94 |
my prefered means of travel http://photobucket.com/albums/a326/frankiephones/?action=view¤t=bike008.jpg [This message has been edited by Frankiephones (edited August 25, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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mgere Installer Posts: 50 |
How do you carry a ladder on that thing? IP: Logged |
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groundstart Installer Posts: 1298 |
Here is how I get around.... http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a118/getwiredbymitch/radioflyer.jpg IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
I removed the action= line after the link it should look like this http://photobucket.com/albums/a326/frankiephones/bike008.jpg with the img in brackets before it and /img after it [This message has been edited by wrichey (edited August 25, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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groundstart Installer Posts: 1298 |
wrichey.......you and I have the same service vehicles....... IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
that was your post I just fixed it (geek is not the only jack of all trades) LOL [This message has been edited by wrichey (edited August 25, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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Frankiephones Installer Posts: 94 |
Thanks for ypur help wrichey...I spent an hr to do what i did....Customers love hearing me pull up on it. Many older attorneys and doctors and such. They love it. I did what most of them were afraid to do as far as riding a bike goes. IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
Yep it is a good feeling to open up a bike on the outskirts of town you are brave. here they are going to make a stretch of highway 80 miles an hour soon and you can imagine the people on that road right. IP: Logged |
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test-ok Administrator Posts: 1813 |
pics are way too BIG, can you please resize them or just use a link? Thanks IP: Logged |
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test-ok Administrator Posts: 1813 |
We usta have company cars. The supervisors car: The bosses car: The installers got: [This message has been edited by test-ok (edited August 25, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
Hey test which ones are to big?? should we keep them to a spec like 320x320 or?? let me know IP: Logged |
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test-ok Administrator Posts: 1813 |
yea..320x320 would be a good size. Thanks IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
Done but I cant adjust the bike, he will have to do that, I dont have permissions for others IP: Logged |
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SooprmanX Installer Posts: 45 |
I will get better pictures tomorrow..... IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
Ruben Who does the art work on your vehicle? I know a company close to you that can wrap a vehicle for about 2g's he handles timewarner and HEB if you are interested email me and I will get you in touch with him IP: Logged |
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SooprmanX Installer Posts: 45 |
www.razorgraphix.com Did it for us. They are now out of business. We did two vehicles identically and it cost around $200-250 for each car. IP: Logged |
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wrichey Installer Posts: 325 |
That 250 is a good price The wrap I was talking about is total vehicle coverage windows and all I will check with him on pricing for partial art on monday IP: Logged |
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