Vehicle Owner

Member ID: krul1

Location: el paso, TX

Vehicle Info

2001 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jul 07, 2006

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martin’s Chevrolet S-10 Pickup

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My truck is all stock right now but im trying to get everything rolling and getting this truck tricked out. For now i have only put some corvette rims on there. Finally got a 4" drop all around (pg. 2)

krul1's 2001 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup All Stock but the tint

krul1's 2001 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup

krul1's 2001 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup

Got the rims off ebay
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krul1's 2001 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup

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Not much to show but using this page as motivation to do more. Go ahead and sign that book deal and let me know what you think.

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McBlack  

Posted by: McBlack

03/29/2007 07:25AM

alrighty, dents suck. first off as you know sand off till u get down to the primer, if you get down to the metal the body filler may not stick as well, so if you get down to the metal re-spray the metal with gray primer. once thats fine depending on how deep the dent is, you have multiple options if its a light dent just use reg. bondo. But dont use the bondo that turn pink afer u mix the the hardner. Use this Professional Bondo (the hardner is blue inside the tube) sand with this type of bondo 120 gritt finsih off with 300 or wet sand it. then re-primer and etc. if its a deep dent once again make sure the primer is on the truck, use bondo jelly or bondo fibgerglass, both are good ones, the fiberglass is stronger and wont crack (say you have alot of vibration because of bass in the truck, use fiberglass)fill the dent in with fiberglass or jelly, sand it when it dries, it probable wont be flush, so after u sand it, re-do the bondo steps. and youll be fine. body work is frustrating and annoying, take your time and do it right, dont settle for "well that is good enough" becuase it will show when the truck gets painted. good luck, keep me updated

kdnybtr  

Posted by: kdnybtr

02/24/2007 06:58PM

thanks man, i saw it and grabbed it. i love the grille insert. you truk looks good, and if you want to two-tone your ride do black or a dark color on top

lownoma409  

Posted by: lownoma409

02/22/2007 01:29PM

hey wasup nice truck...i love the vette wheels they really look good with the swap..keep up the good work. peace

XtremeZAO  

Posted by: XtremeZAO

02/21/2007 02:05PM

Hey man, thanks. Basically, all I can say is EBAY. I got the headlights and corner lights as like a package deal for like about 150 with shipping, and about 200 for the front grill. Got the emblem for stylin concepts. To bad you dont live in the area,cuz I have another grill just like mine, but a little piece of the corner broke off, but selling cheap compared to new. But thanks man, appriceate the compliment. Check back at my site next monday for some updated pics. Talk at you later.

ChevyS10_16  

Posted by: ChevyS10_16

09/25/2006 07:25PM

haha i like ur style...i would go wit the 2 tone paint im goin 3/4 black on botom 1/4 silver on top so we kinda no wat looks bad ass on trucks lol...and no i hav to first find out all the dif switches and what they do...then im gunna hav to make a new fuse box for the switches... and im gunna hav to fabricate dif brackets to fit the truck...ive had them for a while just havnt gotten around to doin all that work yet...

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Member ID: krul1

Location: el paso, TX