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Cool,another name. My wife calls it the smurf truck, my adult children call it the hot wheels truck and the crew on the ferry call it the napa truck. I call it a darn site better looking than it was and tough as heck since it is painted with bed liner.
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Hmmm, you did a great job getting rid of that ugly yellow. The after picture with the two tone blue looks aLOT better!!
Just givin you a hard time. The Linex looks great...but I would've kept the stock color scheme personally.
--Eric
Just givin you a hard time. The Linex looks great...but I would've kept the stock color scheme personally.
--Eric
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It's not yellow it's gold
it's not line x, that is a professionel product. This is a diy product called monstaliner,normaly rolled but i sprayed. Used mostly on jeeps.
it's not line x, that is a professionel product. This is a diy product called monstaliner,normaly rolled but i sprayed. Used mostly on jeeps.
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It's not yellow it's gold
it's not line x, that is a professionel product. This is a diy product called monstaliner,normaly rolled but i sprayed. Used mostly on jeeps.
it's not line x, that is a professionel product. This is a diy product called monstaliner,normaly rolled but i sprayed. Used mostly on jeeps.
You did a great job laying it down, that's for sure! How much did the supplies for the monstaliner cost you?
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Including their rust treatment, for the bottom of that door, their primer and 3 coats of finish product, just north of $500. Stuff better last a long time!
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Thanks, it took a lot longer than expected, but i guess building two houses and restoring a sailboat held me back a bit. Gotta keep the wife happy