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Name: Devon Brown
User Name: DevB22
MazdaBScene.com Member Since: July 28, 2006
Age: 20
From/Location: Sandpoint, Idaho, United States
Truck: 1989 Mazda B2200 Standard Cab
Wheels:
18″ Infinity QX56
225/35/R18 Tires
Suspension:
Fully Bagged with Triangulated 4-link
Bags on Bars Rear
8″ Step Notch
Front Torsion Setup
Flipped Ball Joints
Modified Uppar A-Arms
8 1/2″ Valves
Chrome 5 Gallon Tank, Two Chrome Viar 480c Compressors
Pre-wired switchbox
Viar Dual Needle Guages, “The Works”
Exterior:
4×4 Sheetmetal
Full Sheetmetal Bed
Trailer Fenders
FullSkin/Roll Pan Combo
Toyota 4Runner Chrome Bumper with Valence
Chrome Grill, H4 Headlamps
Interior:
Sheetmetal Dash
Equus Gauges
Billet “Eye Freshener”
Stock Bench Seat
Paint:
Gray Primer
Engine:
Stock 2.2L with MSD Upgrades
Exhaust
Work done by:
Myself and Ricky Bailey in a single car garage!

AJ: whats happenin?
Dev: not much, just hanging round
Dev: went to an autocross/drift event today with my buddies…long day but fun
AJ: where was that?
Dev: Spokane, WA. I used to be really into it, autocross more than drifting, back in the day when I had the rx7

AJ: what year was that?

Dev: i had an 87 and an 86

AJ: did u have it pretty tuned up?

Dev: you could say that…aluminum rad, intake, exhaust, lowered, shaved handles, some other misc stuff. i got tired of it one day and sold it to some young guy…three days later bought the mini

AJ: well that’s cool

AJ: so…..i see ur from Sandpoint, Idaho. Where in the world is that?

Dev: Ha, its about 45 minutes from Coeur D’Alene, Idaho. About an hour from Spokane, WA.

AJ: whats your major export there?

Dev: Its just a small tourist town, with a lake and resort mountain….haha

AJ: ah nice. ski resort?

Dev: Yep. Schweitzer Mountain

AJ: cool. Do you ski/board?

Dev: I snowboard. For about 8 years now

AJ: dude, its been about 8 years for me too.

AJ: so are you from a big town? or, how big is it?

Dev: Nope, born in Sandpoint but moved to Oregon for awhile. Then came back to Idaho…Coeur D’Alene area

AJ: have any brothers or sisters?

Dev: I have 3 sisters…unfortunately. haha

AJ: no way. older/ younger?

Dev: All younger

AJ: o geez. So are you protective with them?

Dev: A tiny bit, the oldest is a senior in HS and I am just making sure she goes to College

AJ: yaya. You mentioned u will be heading back to school. Are you in college then?

Dev: Yep, will be in my 3rd year when I head back.

AJ: so you know what your majoring in?

Dev: Education, Secondary probably

AJ: so whats your favorite subject?

Dev: Hmm…Spanish or History

AJ: o no

AJ: those are like my two hated classes

Dev: Funny
AJ: i was a math nerd. i liked to problem solve

Dev: I liked solving when I built the mini-truck

AJ: o definitely. i would say that people don’t give enough credit to guys who can work on trucks. sure a lot comes from experience but there is so much problem solving. and when u get into custom fabbing, u have to know what your doing

Dev: Exactly

AJ: you ever get hated on for your love for MTs?

Dev: Yep, all the time….They refer to it as Lowriders though…dummies don’t know the difference. I am the only mini in the town here…running!

AJ: No way! so you get it from locals in the area?

Dev: Oh yea, in North Idaho its all about the 4WD man! Boggers, Lifts, Chainsaws, you name it…

AJ: so what are the people like in your area?

Dev: Rugged would some it up…Except for the tourists…Californians

AJ: so are your friends warming up to the MT scene?

Dev: Yea, I’ve got them wanting to build one now! There are 3 other MiniTruckers here where I live, but like I said their minis don’t move…I like to call it Perma-Underconstruction

AJ: so was your Mazda your first project truck?

Dev: Yep… Had no idea what I was getting into when I bought it. But it worked out I guess…

AJ: dude that’s awesome

Dev: Thanks man, I really appreciate that

AJ: for real man, i think it takes a lot of guts to start taking on a truck on your own with no experience. I think a lot of guys give up, or just don’t get far because they don’t get help along the way

Dev: Ricky my “Right-Hand Man” taught me, and Bodywork was always something I had a knack for. I was there though. SO MANY days I threw down the tools and said Eff this! But yeah, but I had no experience at all when I started.

AJ: you think you would have rather had someone with more experience by your side?

Dev: It would have helped out a ton, but then again I am really happy with the way it turned out, so probably not. And I learned a lot, and I wouldn’t give any of it back

AJ: right on. how long have you had your truck now?

Dev: Well I bought it last year in June… so that would make it 1 year 2 months. The actual build only took about 10 months, and I have been tinkering ever since. Its not finished, just Under-Construction. And in about a month if I still have it I will tear it back down and do some sort of Front End Conversion… Rebuild the engine, and update the 4-Link

AJ: are you willing to release any details about your front end conversion?

Dev: Nope…you know how it is these days!

AJ: haha. good man.

AJ: so as a young college guy, how have you financed the truck?

Dev: I have what is called a “Sugar Mama” or girlfriend as some would say, and I sold my RX-7 which got me started….

Dev: Don’t get me wrong I have a ton of money into this thing, but my girlfriend has donated a few dollars as well…

AJ: well so far, u have mentioned Ricky “Right Hand Man” and this “Sugar Mama”

AJ: hah. would you like to give some details…?

Dev: Without them, the truck would be incomplete and I would have probably parted it out by now to some aspiring mini-trucker…They have both played a HUGE role in the production of this truck…Thanks Guys and I would like to say that anyone looking to build a mini should have a group like that behind them…Trust me it helps

AJ: so would u say building your truck is what got u close or have u always been friends?

Dev: To tell you the truth, Ricky and I have always been good friends, but there is something about fabricating a mini that brought us closer…or maybe it was all the flash burn and grinding dust we inhaled….

AJ: haha. might be
AJ: so what do u like to do in your free time when your not working on the truck?

Dev: Uhh…Rail it…Duh! Seriously though, I usually hang out with friends and forum-whore…

AJ: any kind of local shows in the summer?

Dev: The only local show is Visions Mid-Summer Jam…I didn’t make it this year. So, I have to travel to go to any good shows…

AJ: yaya, you feel kinda left out in your area? sounds like there not much for the local mini trucker?

Dev: Yeh, its a little depressing… It’s not bad though because people don’t expect a MT to roll out of Sandpoint and into a show..

AJ: yaya, that is cool

AJ: so if you had to describe yourself as any tool what would it be and why?

Dev: Hmm…. Let me think a second.

Dev: I would have to say a jack because I am supportive of everything and everyone…and I am always taking it to the next level.

AJ: ewww. dual reasoning. i like it

AJ: ok, so your stuck on a deserted island, what 3 things do you have with you?…rather, what would you want to take with you?

Dev: Shorts, Sunscreen, a piece of bubble-gum that I could MacGyver into a raft and float away.

AJ: MacGyver was a pretty good guy, but be honest. Who would survive longer? MacGyver or Bear Grylls (hes the guy from man vs. wild…)

Dev: Bear Grylls for sure…He has Bear in his name…He is the man!

AJ: I agree

AJ: so have you traveled at all?

Dev: Yep…England, California, Canada, Oregon, Nevada, a few other misc. places

AJ: England?! what did you go there for?

Dev: Everyone in my family except for me was born there….Ugh! So we visit a lot!

Dev: Devonshire is where I got my name from…

AJ: no way

Dev: Yep…

AJ: tell me your a soccer fan, well a “football” fan?!

Dev: Yep…Kind of! Only Man United

AJ: hah

AJ: well ill take it. I’ve been playing since I was 4, and love watching and keeping up on European soccer

Dev: Nice. I’ve never played.

AJ: well you should. ha

Dev: I was really into baseball For a long time….

AJ: what made you stop?

Dev: Took a line-drive to the throat and spent the next couple days in the hospital.

AJ: ohhhhhh dang

AJ: what was messed up?

Dev: It crushed my Larynx so I didn’t have a voice….

AJ: holy crap!

Dev: Yep, I have a voice now though. They fixed me up good.

AJ: so then what did they do?

Dev: I don’t remember…just saved my Larynx somehow…

AJ: that’s craziness

Dev: Yeah pretty crazy…

AJ: so what’s currently happening on your truck?

Dev: Nothing at the moment. Its up for sale, but it looks like I am going to end up keeping it.

AJ: well, if you keep it what’s will be next on it?

Dev: Re-do the back half, Engine Driven, Engine Rebuild, Bigger Wheels….Hopefully. Oh and spray some paint on the ol’ gal

AJ: so what’s the situation right now, why are you selling it?

Dev: Looking to start something new…Another Mazda. I just don’t want to cut everything up again so I figured I would start new!

Dev: I’ve just learned a lot more after driving it, that there is so much I want to change.

AJ: i got ya. so what have you enjoyed about the site the most?

Dev: The best thing about the BScene is meeting new people that have a common purpose in life, and building excellent friendships with people you have never even met.

AJ: i always found that was crazy how much you could get to know people through a truck site.

Dev: Yeh, its nuts.

AJ: well i really don’t have any more questions

Dev: Ahh man, were just getting started…. Lol

AJ: so any words for the Bscene…?

Dev: I just hope that everyone on the BScene keeps it real and everyone continues to make friendships, and bonds that can’t be broken. And no matter what happens, don’t let it turn into another SSM. DYNOMITE

Well it’s been over a year since the last featured member and I have been anxious to do this second feature ever since I got done with the last. Dev was great to chat with and it really reminded me of why we all enjoy the Bscene. Having a common interest will bring together people from all over the world with such different interests and backgrounds. I had no idea what was going on in Idaho other than farming potatoes until I got to chat with Dev. So I’m going to take Dev’s advice and try to continue making new friendships by keeping the featured member articles going. So keep it real and I will be back soon! I hope.

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Member Features by: A.J. Tardio - MazdaBScene.com
This entry was posted on Saturday, October 18th, 2008 at 4:56 am.
Categories: features.
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