well...its that time of year unfortunatly up here in mi when the nice vehicles have to go up and the winter beater comes out...and the other day me and a couple buddies were enjoying some adult beverages out in the barn, we decided the tracker needed new paint for this winter, the wal-mart flat black had turned into a light gray color and looked horrible...so all that week i tried thinkin about what i wanted to use...talked it over with my pops and decided rustoleum was prolly the best, and to apply it we used a roller...so, anyways, after a case of beer a gallon of rustoleum flat black and a 3 pk of really fuzzy 9" long rollers, this is what ya get! the rocker trim i painted with duplicolor truck bed liner as well as the door moulding, the bottom part of it is some rubber diamond plate lookin stuff and its still dirty, i didnt wash her at all before the paint job...ive washed her 1 time in the 3 yrs ive owned it, so i didnt wanna ruin my streak...just hit it up with the d.a. and rolled on the paint that was as thick as gravy...haha...forgot to mention...i ended up buying a hardtop for 75 bucks at a junkyard...thats another reasone it had to be painted


i dunno if u guys get into the punk kid vehicles, but heres the summer rides...97 toyota tacoma air ride suspension wishbone 3 link on the rear 3.5" traditional body drop {so the rockers lay as well as the frame...achieved by cutting the body away from the floor dropping it down and welding fillers in} 120cu. ft. nitrogen tank framerails are plated for effin up some roads...DRAGGIN...check out upstate-society.com soon for the video feature and the feb. issue of sport truck for the cover feature...i got more of the chick pics if ya wanna see em too by the way

...and the daily driver in the summer time is a 97 buick LeSabre lifted 1.5" on 20" enki capone wheels its gotta killer sound system...3000 watts to 4 12" subwoofers powered by a pioneer 7" touch screen dvd indash unit



and the buick
