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Old 04-21-2008, 12:43 PM   #9 (permalink)
Phantim
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Re: Pulled the trigger on OME from Metal Tech

Thanks for all the advice guys.
I was originally going with a SAW set up and realized it was overkill for what I need. I decided to go with the OME set up and put the money saved into some new rims/tires. I've had a few modded cars/trucks and never really took the time to learn how to install or work on them. I usually just payed some one to do everything. I've always wanted an FJ and want to do as many mods myself as possible. It's a great way for me to learn about my rig, and I know that I will enjoy it more knowing that I did the mods myself. (end happy owner rant)
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