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1 Fast SS

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  • Birthday 09/09/1963

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    SS
  • Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
    Victory Red
  • SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
    2006
  • Drivetrain Config
    2WD
  • Delivering Dealership
    Vista chevrolet
  • Build Date/TPW
    6-21-06
  • Modifications
    Custom tune from Revolution Raceworks, Hooker Aerochamber exhaust, volant cold air intake system
  • Delivery Date
    8-25-06

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  • Location
    Las Vegas NV

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  1. Thanks guys. I was afraid they weren't going to line up, but they did pretty good.
  2. I got the covers on the tuck today. Damn that pass. side is a bear! Don't pay attention to the plastic over the fuse box cover, I'm in process of painting it. Anyway, enjoy. Terry
  3. Yeh, me too. I was out for quite some time and almost lost the truck, but things have been ok lately.
  4. I live in Vegas and had red in the front for about 6 months with no issues. I didn't like the color so I changed them to amber, still no issues. I think the new Tundras have yellow for runners don't they? I have never installed my front plate either, didn't want to put holes in my bumper. The cops in Vegas are pretty laxed, unless you are racing and get caught. I've also had my cutouts wide open at a light sitting next to them, but this is in Henderson, not sure about Metro. Terry
  5. You should be fine. I used some monster flows with my 3" set up and it's runs good. Here's some pics of my set up. They made a Y pipe at the shop for me to save on $$$, but it should have more of a point in the center. Are you stock? Having a tune will help too. Terry
  6. Thank guys. I used a 1" 1/4 flat cap from lowes. They are in the specialty drawers in hardware. It fit perfect. It was hard for the paint to stick at first, but I had to scuff it up prime it, and seal it, then the paint stuck on pretty good. Terry
  7. Thanks guys, Yes, here's a link to most of them. Just click on the + button and it will open up different pictures, also click on a pic and it will enlarge. Thanks again, Terry http://www.airbrushartists.org/Account_ControlPanel.asp#PageTree
  8. Hey guys, Sorry I've been off the site for awhile. I've been getting some emails from the some of the guys asking where and how I'm doing. Well, I've been working alot with renovations at one of the Casino's downtown in Vegas. But I've still been airbrushing and spending time working on my engine covers and other projects for other people too. I finally got my covers done, and it took a couple of months because I only spend about 4 hours per week working on them. I sanded down all the lettering and grooves down smooth on the top cover and got a cap from lowes to hide the hole. Man, was sanding those down and bondo them was a bitch, but well worth it. I'm still working on all my other engine parts right now, and can't show those just yet because they are not done. I also made a fire station sign for our local fire station, and delivered it to them last weekend. They about fell over when they finally got to see it. There was about 15 fireman all standing around the sign all in awe! I felt really good inside and had goose bumps knowing they all were so excited. Anyway, enjoy the pictures. I took some pics before and after clear coat. I have to wait a few days to install them, but I'll post some up when they installed next weekend. Hope theres not to many pics. Terry
  9. Guys, just so everyone knows. I only have red, black, blue and yellow. When I send out the decals to people, I send about 4 or 5 of them just in case you make mistake. Another idea is for the ones who want silver or silver birch, you can use the stencil part of the decal I send you and paint the silver on yourselves. Because when I send them to you all, I send both the SS and vinyl its cut from. For this option, I can you the yellow ones. I have a bunch of those. Keep in mind, this will NOT work on billet. Trust me, I'm a painter and I tried. You have to scuff of the billet to get the paint to stick, but you will ruin the bowtie. Unless you buff and polish it out and reclear coat it. Not worth it. Just a thought. Terry
  10. There vinyl and last along time. If you want some, just give me a PM with your mailing info. Just send a couple of stamps. With all the decals I send out, I run out of stamps. Terry
  11. Thanks, off and on for about 9 years. Just got back into it heavy the past two years. I'd show you my covers but they are a secret right now. Painting true fire is one of the hardest things to paint, because of all the color stages, designs, backrounds, etc. You just have to keep practicing until you become good at it. Any pro artist will tell you that. I actually sanded my down completely and got rid of all the lettering, and ribbing from the top and used bondo. So mine is completely smooth, what a pain that was!!! When I get them done, I'll post them up. Terry
  12. Nice work, and some the photos and Chuck's website are mine. Terry Youngheim Here's some photos you can use for airbrushing. These are just some of mine, I don't have all my photos on there yet, and some of the ones on there are the ones I did for the guys on the board. I'm still in the middle of doing all my covers right now, just been working alot and doing what I can on them. http://www.airbrushartists.org/TerryYoungheim
  13. Sorry guys. I've haven't been on here in a few months. Just been working very hard and painting alot. DPurcell, if you need some SS decals, I still have plenty left of all colors. I don't charge anything for them, so just give me a PM with your address, color that you want and info, and I'll send you some.. Terry
  14. I am interested in making my bowtie like some of the others on this site to incorperate the ss inside and was told u can help. Please get back to me as soon as u gave time.

    Thanks

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