Ponies on The Run (Again)
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Too bad someone could come up with a tag generator kinda like this plate one ?
http://www.acme.com/licensemaker/
http://www.acme.com/licensemaker/
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I've decided (for now) not to trim the engine cover on the shaker when I reinstall it. Mostly because I don't want to pull the valve covers to paint them, and I know I will want to.
I may have to do some trimming around the turbo, though.
Is there any way to trim the back off and leave the sides and still make it look good? I would consider that if it looked good (and the bathtub would be gone)... and if water management was still in place.
I may have to do some trimming around the turbo, though.
Is there any way to trim the back off and leave the sides and still make it look good? I would consider that if it looked good (and the bathtub would be gone)... and if water management was still in place.
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I think I found where I want to work in a couple years....
I'll just sabotage the turbo when I see it.
I'll just sabotage the turbo when I see it.
My MWAG stuff and GT plate are on the way, should have them by early next week.
I'll be installing MWG's chrome concept **** for the Sunset show too. I know the majority have given it a , but I'm going with it to stand out from the rest.
Tom, like Leo mentioned, no way around trimming out the bathtub on the Shaker shroud without hacking it up. We explored all avenues before settling with the current trim design.
I'll be installing MWG's chrome concept **** for the Sunset show too. I know the majority have given it a , but I'm going with it to stand out from the rest.
Tom, like Leo mentioned, no way around trimming out the bathtub on the Shaker shroud without hacking it up. We explored all avenues before settling with the current trim design.
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oh boy, another TacoBill write up! I've been to Disney world a few times, for their eduacational "YES" program, dont know if you know about that or not Tom and Kyle. It's definately interesting to see the park before it opens...with all that 'secret' stuff going on. I thought it was pretty cool to see how some of the rides work...
But anyway, Im glad to see everyone's projects going along good. Anyone got any ideas on how to paint that cladding (i think it's plastic) that's on the bottom half of some of the SUV's, my Laredo is going to need something done.
But anyway, Im glad to see everyone's projects going along good. Anyone got any ideas on how to paint that cladding (i think it's plastic) that's on the bottom half of some of the SUV's, my Laredo is going to need something done.
Pretty sure it has to be sprayed on though (with lots of surface prep), not a simple spray can deal.
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That's what I was thinking, I'm wondering if that Krylon Fusion stuff would work, but I'll probably leave it for now, and get it done later. It's hard to get anything done when you have classes everyday, and no shortage of stuff on the weekend.
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