Lets try this again, My Mazda B2000 project.

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Lets try this again, My Mazda B2000 project.
tre5 avatar
tre5
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Yeah, still a little bitter, but I will live. Good talking to you Ryan... can't wait to see that CRV in MAY. Get it done!!
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jcjcsoccerkid
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beautiful truck! do you have any pics of it driving?
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tre5
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Not yet. Today was actually the first day I drove it more than across a parking lot.
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FXDGRND
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Did you hit second on it yet?   For most of the time I have shown in non lowrider it went 3 bolt ons equal 1 body mod Depending on the show juice, interior, chrome dont count as mods. They are simply optimizing your vehicle. I've seen chrome out cars in stock. Because nothing was done but chrome. Bodydrop at most is 1 mod. But what external part was modified under a normal pinch bodydrop? I showed in stock with the toy for a year. Lowrider rules are pretty hardcore which is great. Your ride has to run. If you clean house one year you must change X amount on the ride for the next year to show.        
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Yep, it went into 2nd, then even 3rd gear. I see my body mods as roll pan, then possibly body drop. Thats it, unless you count the headlights. However, that would be a minor. All it involved was trimming the stock grill and drill 1 hole for each headlight. Thats why I think I should been in stock.
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Classification will always be something to debate over.  That would probably be the only thing that would go on longer than the juice vs air  contoversy.  It basacally depends on the people putting on the show.  However Big Rick you did say that hydraulic suspension is a mod.  That I do not understand.  If you count hydraulics as a mod, but don't count air as a mod that would not make sense.  Bodydrops are done to get the vehicle lower, so I see it as part of the suspension work.  Whether or not you are using fluid or air to lift the vehicle...  That should not make a difference.  I would see Jeremy's Mazda as having the headlights as a bolt on, and the roll pan and fender badges as the only body mods.  People can argue the bed floor, and tubs, however that would be part of the suspension work, or could be considered a bed kit.  He just used metal insead of wood, fabric, fiberglass, or paint. Again every show has its own judging sheet, and everyone can argue, and always see the other persons view, but not agree. Either way, Jeremy your truck is sick, and your shoot was well deserved.  Props to you and everyone that put in the long hours.  
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Edited: 4/7/2009 5:10:14 PM by tre5

3 wheel motion!!! 
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Some pics from the photo shoot. Taken with my camera phone, so excuse the quality.  

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ptman2002 avatar
ptman2002
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nice work on the truck.  looks awesome in the mag.
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jcjcsoccerkid
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it does indeed look awesome in the mag. that truck is fuckin gangster, by far one of my favorites. three thumbs up!