Another intro

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geckoadventure
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Re: Another intro

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Nice looking PINZ well done.
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Andre
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Dave may be sporting more antenae but it dont look as pretty as all that pipe work on Jims rig. Who did all that good looking work?
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Re: Another intro

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Awww, is poor widdle Andre wanting some strokes? Or are you so old that you forgot that you created it?

Poking in all good fun aside, it is wonderful and holding up beautifully. Really handy to have something that functional with such great looks, too.

Not only will Andre build what you want the way you want it, he has a lot of great ideas that improved every project that i've had him do for me. Let's see:

Winch bumper (two, actually!)
Gas tank guard/dual jerry can holder
Roof rack and ladders (on my 710M)
Rub rails, cab rack, and box rails on the 712 (these are what the antenna mast mounts to! Made this easy)

And more fabrication for around the house, not Pinz related. I wish he hadn't moved to TX, but now he can spread his genius around further.
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For those who don't know him, Andre developed a huge reputation with Pinz owners in the Southwest and probably well beyond. He built me a very cool roof rack for my previous 710. Workmanship was top notch and he thought about tweaks to the design that I hadn't considered and probably wouldn't have if he didn't bring them up.

Now that he's here in Texas, I'm hoping that he's developing a similar following of loyal customers. Unfortunately, we don't have as many Pinzgauers in this part of the world (nor as many off-roading venues) but I'm sure that anyone who needs metal fabrication work is finding him just the same.
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Re: Another intro

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Thanks for the Kudos, I only keep things top notch because Jim Laguardia will accept nothing less from me. I can't let him be the lone perfectionist.
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Re: Another intro

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Indeed!

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