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Old 05-19-2010, 12:15 AM
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That looks really slick. Did you not get around to doing the door handle surrounds?
Old 05-19-2010, 01:16 AM
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thanks now i am just looking for a lift kit and rims... would like to mention that you have to have your front windows tinted i got a ticket and had to take the tint off and it doesnt look the same =(
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Originally Posted by jtrow
That looks really slick. Did you not get around to doing the door handle surrounds?
not yet that is next maybe also thinkn about painting my grill and wood trim inside white.... just running it threw ms paint
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i really like the white on the door pillars, but I don't think i'm a fan of the mirrors. Also good job on doing the body work yourself.
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Looks real good, something different but looks good
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Looks great how did you do the pillars. What primer and paint did you use?
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Now the important question.... How did you damage the truck?
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Looks good bro !!
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Originally Posted by jhelrey
Now the important question.... How did you damage the truck?

i hate snitches so if i tell then i snitched on myself i will say it was something that could of been advoided no one was harmed nd no major damage to vechical other then mine and thats all i would like to say on that....
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Originally Posted by Shiny
Looks great how did you do the pillars. What primer and paint did you use?
my gramps always said there is more then one way to skin a cat... i masked everything off and sanded and painted the pillars on the truck i pulled all the weather stripping off and went to work

if i had to do it again i would take the pillars off imo i say there just held on with strong doubleside tape so get a heatgun warm up the pillar and slide the front doors to the rear door and rear door to the front door OR just paint with them on the truck

materials i just went to the autobody paint store in your driver door there is your paint code so get that paint so it matchs then for primer i used a polyprimer high fill you will need some clear an air compressor spray gun that should do it



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