Looking for a friends old mazda b series truck

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Looking for a friends old mazda b series truck
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mikesamillion
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heres the info it was featured in truckin mag about 10 years ago give or take. it was red back then. he sold to a company in SD called Greater Dakota Classics (the truck is from OK) and they told me they had sold it to someone in IL. this was about 4-6 years ago. I would guess closer to 4. anyway im just really more curious to see if this truck is still out there. any help would be greatly thanked. here is a picture of it the last way it looked that i know of.

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jmzcustomz (jeff)
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This was never a Red and black truck that might have been in the december 94 edition with just a static drop? I used to own that truck and would love to find it as well. In the article it was owned by a guy in Carthage MS. Had a silver stripe that was on each side. And a ground effects kit. I have some pics I may need to scan in.
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mikesamillion
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no man its not the same truck. this guy was the original owner/builder. the feature was feb issue of 98 called Legend of the Sphinx. It has a black full size chevy on the cover with purple flames. I still have that magazine here is a pic of the feature (sorry its a crappy one). GF has the good digi.

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sncflow
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i think i saw it like 3 months ago in mt
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jmzcustomz (jeff)
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Good looking truck. Def not the same one. Damn I was hoping it was I would love to find my old truck. Hell or even get more pics. I don't even have the magazine anymore. Damn exwife.
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dropped90(justin)
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lol did your exwife take all your mt mags in the divorce? damn women are stingy bitches when it comes to divorces. not sayin your ex is a bitch.





-justin
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mikesamillion
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are you serious? do you still have the mag? was it a show shot, would you happen to know what show?
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crazymikey
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i like that grille cut into the bumper. Never seen that before.
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mikesamillion
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it was pretty easy actually. some aluminum stock from a hardware store, some all thread, couple of nuts, and a bucket full of washers. all you gotta do is drill some holes in the alum, figure out your bar spacing, decide how many washers you need to get that spacing, put the nuts on the bottom of the all thread, place your all thread through the first alum bar, stack your washers to get your spacing and repeat until you have built your billet "grill" to your desired height, and cut a hole in your bumper. then just mount the home made grill to the back side of the bumper.
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v8mazda4ever
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truck looks sweet and some one must have hated that red to paint it blue and keep the rest i remember seeing it mini trickin and for some of the paint work they really must have had time and alot of patience to do that. It is one clean truck.