Street Trucks Magazine 2004 July

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Street Trucks Magazine 2004 July

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Contents:  Editorial (Feeling the pain of guzzling gas prices); Word On The Streets (News and aftermarket information you just can’t live without); In The Groove (Dead line parables from BMC); Dreams To Reality (Building this hammered late-model was destiny); Parts Counter (Time for some custom parts window shopping); In Truck Electronics (A checklist for buying a new sound system); Paint Booth (Color that curious minds want to know); Fabricate This! (Get the latest low-down on hardcore metal mods); Forbidden Fantasy (Another great edition of SoCal’s spring custom bash); Flakenstein (This month’s cover truck is so insane it would be a sin to miss it); The Long Road Down (Body-dropped Dodge Dakotas like this sled are as rare as, well, body dropped Dodge Dakotas); Everything Old Is New Again (Pro Design shows you how to modernize your C/K front end with a 2004 clip); California Super Titan (Super Trucks goes off-road crazy on the Titan); The Tallest Of Titans (Putting some serious lift action on the new Nissan Titan); Mail Order SS Styling (Street Scene has the answer to aftermarket SS Silverado styling); Chevy/GMC Truck Nationals (The biggest GM truck event on the West Coast just keeps getting bigger and better); Driver Friendly Fuel Tank (No Limit shows you how to install a custom fuel tank); Steel Pony (Stainless Steel Brake Corp’s Chevy S-10 ZR2 project truck); The Hood Is Good (The coolness that is a trick aftermarket bonnet for your truck from Keystone); Dropping The ’04 F-150 (DJM launches a 2 x 4 drop kit for the new Ford F-150); Square One (Rolling old school popular in a not so popular classic Ford); Bed Tubs For Classics (Building a trick Effie from the ground up); Slingblade (Rolling a super slimmed late-model with hot rod flavor); CPP Brakes (Upgrading from drums to discs is now easier than ever); Roadster Show (The Oakland Roadster show moves to SoCal); Nuff Said (Delving into the gray matter of a guy who owns more projects than anyone); Readers’ Street trucks (Some really cool snaps of some of our readers’ really cool trucks); Old S’Kool (Learn the difference between the Mercury and Effie); Two-Lane Tech (How to heal low oil-pressure blues); E-Mailbox (Digital questions answered in analog form); The Last Word (Plans for the Indy Truck Bash road trip); Event Scene (The show season is in full swing, find out where you should be)

Issue:  July 2004

Condition:  Very Good