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you would have to use most of the trucks sub frame. Thats the only thing I normally customize on a model. Stock height sucks. I like my car to be low or really low. I have a 50's model truck that I built most of the frame on. If you save some of the grid plastic your parts come on. You can use it for custom tubing.

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you would have to use most of the trucks sub frame. Thats the only thing I normally customize on a model. Stock height sucks. I like my car to be low or really low. I have a 50's model truck that I built most of the frame on. If you save some of the grid plastic your parts come on. You can use it for custom tubing.

Good idea!

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