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<h3><span style="font-family: verdana;">Check out <a href="http://www.nvrmade.com">nvrmade.com</a> to learn more about me and my project, NVRMADE. I hope to have the truck done for SEMA 2008 if work keeps me in the Phoenix area for the next three years. (I work in freeway construction as a project superintendent) I hope to launch the new website by the end of June 2006 (new house and shop being built!) that will have a live camera feed so everyone can watch the buildup of the truck(for those who have no life!!) The site will also include vocal interaction between those on the internet and myself at selected times, kind of like a "Live call in show" atmosphere. Any companies that are interested in sponsorship can email me at <a href="mailto:brian@nvrmade.com">brian@nvrmade.com</a> to recieve an information packet with project details when they become available.
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Personally, I'm a 31 year old construction supervisor from Illinois who moved to AZ in 1998 to go to Arizona State and left in 2005 to head to Texas. When I first moved to Arizona I was a sidekick to the Xiles car club. I was rolling an 89 ford escort with a bunch of body mods done using fiberglass and bondo. I never got around to finishing that ride and Xiles went up in smoke. I turned my concentration to school and work and like the great Parker river runs, I disappeared with no notice or explanation. After picking up a beater truck five years ago, my mind got to thinking about a new project. I had seen a crew cab late 70's Ford and got to thinking about building a four door Bronco using a crew cab as a base. After two year sitting in one of our equipment yards, I got the standard cab beater I had bought running and started putting together the needed parts. The Bronco rear 3/4 was an easy find, only five miles away from my house. The crew cab was a little harder. After almost a year of hunting Ebay and local junkyards, a crew cab turned up in Tucson. With the main body parts found, I stripped the beater and began putting the crew cab and bronco together. Then came the new house...a HUD repo that I came up with alot of plans for, including a custom two car garage remodeled to fit my needs. After a year, my vision has almost come to reality. Finished pics to come soon.
If any of you out there remember me from my Xiles/SRD/Xtreme Designz days, drop me a line. I'd like to hear whats up. I've started stopping by more shows lately and may make some under construction appearances at the end of 2006 so it'd be great to get back in the grove and have some familiar faces to hang out with. So have a look around, feel free to drop me comments/critisisms/questions, and remember, "
If you ain't an innovator you're just an imitator!"
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