HighTechRedneck
Senior Member
Just my High School rig I've been driving and working on lately. Not planning to do anything crazy, just get some more power, maybe a little taller, and something that looks good and is reliable.
Well, here she was when I got her.


And yes, that is chrome duct tape on the rear bumper. When I peeled that off, I could stick a screwdriver all the way through the bumper, so that was the first thing to be replaced. And yes, I doubt this truck lived most of it's life in Arizona, we don't have those issues out here.
First mod was a $12 yard sale set of speakers behind the seat. Not the best, but pretty darn good for the money I have into them. (The extra wiring is so I can stick em out the window and onto the toolbox to listen outside the cab)

Next came off came the steps and bedliner, and on went a toolbox and CB Radio.


Well, here she was when I got her.


And yes, that is chrome duct tape on the rear bumper. When I peeled that off, I could stick a screwdriver all the way through the bumper, so that was the first thing to be replaced. And yes, I doubt this truck lived most of it's life in Arizona, we don't have those issues out here.

First mod was a $12 yard sale set of speakers behind the seat. Not the best, but pretty darn good for the money I have into them. (The extra wiring is so I can stick em out the window and onto the toolbox to listen outside the cab)

Next came off came the steps and bedliner, and on went a toolbox and CB Radio.









And gives me a reason to get a CAI or 14x3 filter! 

Major lesson learned though, almost at the cost of my rig. Good thing is that I got a bunch of spare parts along with that intake, so I've got some junk I can dig through to fix most of the issues that are left over. But when I brought it to school today, hardly anyone noticed where the damage was until I pointed it out to them, so that's a plus. 