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Low_Bridge
12-20-2007, 07:45
Dear Santa,

I've been a good Boy-

I have not run any of my diesels completely out of fluid.
(OK the command post may have run out of Diesel, but only once. )

I will let my wife drive it.

I have been a faithful member of the Diesel Pages for many years.

I don't think you would find a more excited child Christmas Morning if this was in my Driveway.

I will let you have my Blazer for you, Mrs Santa & your elves to use with pink slip.

I have never written a letter to you before- (If I did- I don't remember you coming through, but I was a very spoiled child)

If you have trouble getting it to Holiday, FLorida with your sleigh, I will arrange transportation.

I will sell some of my Big Guns

I will sell some of my guitars

I will sell 1.3 Boats

I am open to Negotiating

I will do some community service at the North Pole.

Your frustration for trying to figure out EXACTLY what I want will be over-
Just Click below:

http://tinyurl.com/26s5lf

Thank You in advance for making my christmas!
The Child within me.

PS - If would be a deal Breaker I will title it in my Wifes name if you think I might not continue to be a good boy.

If you can not come through just leave me in my current situation as I am very blessed with a very beautiful familyl

Robyn
12-20-2007, 08:42
Well now.
I see some problems here. The unit in question may not fit down the chimney and Rudolph is gonna need an extra helping of chow so he can tow that beauty all the way to FL.

Nice little toy that is.
I have had an I want tag on one of those rigs for a long time.
Finally bought a replica kit lookalike a couple years ago and have been working on it.

I do hope Santa hears your wish. :D

Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us here at the Ranch in Oregon

Robyn

Low_Bridge
12-20-2007, 08:47
HMMMMer-

My Birthday is in January - Do I need more info on the Hummer Kit?

Not that I can't count on Santa-

Robyn
12-20-2007, 10:25
The kits are cool.
The all steel body bolts to a Burb frame in a snap after some shortening of the rear overhang.
Fiberglass tilt hood and fiberglass top and door skins with steel inner door assembly.

Heavy steel bumpers and fiberglass dash.

The kit gives the builder a butload of options as to what they want to do to make their ride truley custom.

The Badlands R/T is what I have and is offered by Classic Roadsters II
Contact them for some brochures.
I love my kit, very easy to work with, although I skewed a lot from the designers plans when I mounted my body.

I bought a body kit for the late Burbs (92 and up) and put it on an 82 frame. The result was a nice 4-5 inch+ body lift without any issues.
Loads of room for big arsed tires too, maybe 44's with no sweat.

Engine and drivetrain choice is wide open. Im using the 6.2/6.5 option.

Very inexpensive way to have that I want toy that is out of reach $$$$ wise.
My kit was $15K and I paid $900 for a drive it home 82 Burb 1500 4x4.

The rest comes a little at a time as you go.
The kit comes with most all the fasteners and hardware to put it together along with all the side and back windows and the rubber to mount the windshields and the top.
Door seals come too.

Really fun project to say the least. Here is a piccy of a finished Badlands
I have the wagon model with the full top.
This link will take you to some pix of my unit http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/tdpforum/showthread.php?t=29262

The issues got handled so I am keeping the little monster.


Good luck and give it a look.
Robyn