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I'm sorry to say that I've sold my monster truck and won't be posting anymore pics. I did however create several pages of various Trucks, Jeeps, Hummers, & Remote Control Trucks for everyone's viewing pleasure....each and every one shares the spotlight with a beautiful lady or two...hope you enjoy !
This here was my 89 Z71 Chevy Stepside. She rolled on 39 inch Mickey Thompson's.

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To clear the way for those big meats a Pro Comp 6 inch suspension lift was installed along with a 3 inch body lift.
Under the hood lies a ZZ3HO Gm 350 crate motor with a tweaked out TPI intake. It's chipped with headers, Flowmaster mufflers and 3in exhaust right out the back. 
The engine bay was filled with green neon, courtesy of Street Glow. 
Here's some pics of the neon at night. 
Here's a pic of her sitting pretty at a car show I attended.
Here's a couple of 4 wheelin pics.
Up front the grill was updated and a fiberglass cowl hood was installed. The Pro Comp skid plate definitely gives it a unique look. 
The back side shows off the GM 14 bolt rear end & 4.10 gears help to spin all that rubber. A roll pan was installed to keep everything looking nice and clean. Notice the 4 wheel disc brake set up and steel braided lines. You need some heavy breaking power to slow those 39's.
The interior was pretty simple...some upgrades like new carpet, guages, seat cover and Corvette floor mats.
First thing people usually noticed was the shock towers. Pro Comp's triple tier shock mounts adorn the front end, giving me a total of 6 shocks up front.
A couple of pics from up above 
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