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I'm bringing TRS-1 out of retirement - - - ->


That's a lot of switches. How about one single switch labeled TRUCK; ON/OFF and hook everything to one big relay.
 
hmmmmm, makes me wonder how u pull that one off LOL
 
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If you notice, that's her TRS shirt. She picked the style. Not me. It's not the ladies tank listed on the site.
 
Aren't we suppose to support Jim in bringing back the TRS-1. And not googly eyeing his wife. :icon_surprised:.
 
Aren't we suppose to support Jim in bringing back the TRS-1. And not googly eyeing his wife. :icon_surprised:.

It's his fault for posting the picture again. Haha.
But your right, back on track.

I've been thinking about building one of those switch panels as well to put where my ash tray is. Another member on here (the current forum) had it but I can't remember who. I've been putting it off because I don't really have any switches to put there, and I probably never will since my trucks only 2wd and doesn't off road much. I can't think of anything that uses switches that will go there. I will DEFINITELY build one for the Dodge once that becomes my off road vehicle when I'm done with it as a work truck. Only because I would need to have a place to put the little starter switch that is rigged up to a regular home light switch..:icon_confused:
 
You all do know Jim is trained to shoot guns really well...right.:fie:

That switch panel turned out nice, BTW.
 
You all do know Jim is trained to shoot guns really well...right.:fie:
I have around... 34 guns in my home right now, 6 of which are loaded at all times... just hidden in high places.
Muahaha :D

Jim's prolly the better shooter though if he really is "trained"... quality wins over quantity.
 
I have around... 34 guns in my home right now, 6 of which are loaded at all times... just hidden in high places.
Muahaha :D

Jim's prolly the better shooter though if he really is "trained"... quality wins over quantity.

I'm sure he had to go for schooling to even become a trooper.
 
Like I've said before, this is one of my favorite Rangers. Throw a pair of 60's under it (or a 14ff in the rear) and you'll be dialed in.:headbang:


Give Vanessa my best.:icon_cheers:
 
I still need to see it in person. Jim, maybe you could tour around Ohio when you get it done.
 
I'm sure he had to go for schooling to even become a trooper.

I didn't know Jim was a trooper. So is my cousin Ron :icon_thumby:
He shattered his elbow and ripped up some stuff in a motorcycle accident.. tried to take on a deer.. so he's not working for a bit.
 
Blah, blah, blah....enough about trucks, lets get back to the pics.J/k. It's good to see a woman who's willing to help out. My fiancée thinks the truck is just a hole in the ground that you try to fill with money. OK, she's right but it's still fun. Congrats on getting the truck closer to being back in running condition.
 
what about the 26th?
 

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