My 1992 Blazer

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Wildbill0088

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Haha I would probably not be the first. The pipes already stick out a couple inches past the bumper and if I put another system on they are definitely getting changed to corner exits cuz hitching anything up right now kinda sucks.
 

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Got the Freebie Grille Guard on it but realized the bumper is an 1/8th inch off center of the grille but I'm probably the only one who would notice that so oh well lol. Pics when I'm able.
 

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The odd-ball air filter housing mod that one of the previous owners did
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Putting together a small list of mods I'm planning:
- elec. air horn (Damn loud little bastid) cuz apparently even excellent working dual tone horns are not loud enough for Northeast a$$holes
- Low pro bug visor
- Cab lights (GMT800s?)
- Wheels (not really sure what yet if I can find clean sawblades I'll stick with them)
- Goodyear Duratracs
- 4Hi Mod
- lights on the grille guard
- brake controller
- manual front diff lock in
- possibly in the spring true duals with cherry bomb glasspacks

repairs:
- replace the rotted rear bumper
- headliner
- steering column
- pinion seal/rear diff cover
- tailgate mount rust
- repair the crappy bondo job on the rockers and quarters
 
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Got most of the air horn wiring done, just need a push button and inline fuse then drill holes to mount it in the engine bay. Debating now between cab lights or a lighted visor though the visor is probably gonna run $300 with painting it.
 

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Fit on there with no issues but while I can get the lug nuts in the holes in the wheel I can't get a socket in said hole
 
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