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Cheap and Easy ways to customize my 1994 s-10

 
WillMahoney WillMahoney
New User | Posts: 35 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 12/06/06
11:45 AM

Cheap mods:
    Billet Grille
    Tail Lights
    Billet Gas Door

Open up your eyes and see the light!!  

 
Monica Monica
User | Posts: 108 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 12/06/06
03:48 PM

Hey Will,
How much would a billet defrost grille for an s10 run me? I haven't done my homework, and while hopping the other day, it broke....more... haha cool.  

 
WillMahoney WillMahoney
New User | Posts: 35 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 12/07/06
06:53 AM

What is a "defrost grille"?  What does something like that look like?  I saw a picture of you and your truck yesterday.  When are you gonna put some wheels on that thing?  

 
Monica Monica
User | Posts: 108 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 12/07/06
05:35 PM

"upper dash vent" I believe, is that better? You know, the one that becomes brittle as can be because it's in direct sunlight all the time?

a picture? ewwwwww  

yeah, i've NEVER heard that question before... I don't know.  

 
WillMahoney WillMahoney
New User | Posts: 35 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 12/08/06
07:03 AM

We do have the defroster vent available.  The part number is BP152A, and it sells for $69.95.  Here is the image URL:
Http://www.truckaccessory.com/images/vent.jpg

PM for your price.  Actually, forget PM.  If anyone wants it, contact me and I'll get it to you for $59.95.

And yes, I was cruising the forums and saw the picture you posted in the Chix Trux thread.

 

 
Monica Monica
User | Posts: 108 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 12/08/06
05:29 PM

ok but what's MY M-Y price? HAHA KIDDING! I'll think about it, considering I have NOTHING there right now. It's kinda ghetto with nothing there right now but hey, it broke from hopping too much, so I'm ok with that.

And yeah, photoshop does wonders huh!  

 
bmac031 bmac031
New User | Posts: 10 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 12/11/06
07:02 PM

well its sweet that your tryin to do some work to the s10.i started workin on mine about a year ago and just started doin some real work on it about 2 months ago.it can get real expensive,but its worth it.if u deside to spend a good chunk of money go to fbirides.com and become a member.its a $100 a year but i have saved $100's since i done it.a cheap way is to become good friends with bondo and fiberglass. after some practice u can do wonders that can look real good.u can also save alot of money by trying to do stuff yourself. hell i spray painted all the plastic on the front of my s-10 and it looks 10 times better and u cant really tell that its spray paint.good luck with the truck  

 
WillMahoney WillMahoney
New User | Posts: 35 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 12/12/06
05:42 AM

Kudos, it's hard to get a rattle-can paint job to look any good.  Nice job.  And the tips for trying out body work are nice too!  

 
Monica. Monica.
Administrator | Posts: 5871 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 12/12/06
05:41 PM

cheers to the rattle can!!! lots of work to get it smooth 'n right...  

 
atss10 atss10
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 06/24/09
02:42 PM

where can i buy some clear corner lights for a 94 s10?  

 
Monica. Monica.
Administrator | Posts: 5871 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 06/24/09
04:50 PM

ebay  

 
s10kid s10kid
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 08/09
Posted: 08/23/09
01:28 AM

well in my oppinion, lower it fisrt, cuz stance is what seperates your ride from others. then from there you can go the clean look by getting clear marker lights and then smoking them thats always a cool and clean look with out breaking the bank. projectoin or euro head lights look and function great too.  

 
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