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lol
That's a good one.
Removed the old man running boards.
Now you need to two tone it under that stripe with gray.
lol
That's a good one.
Removed the old man running boards.
Now you need to two tone it under that stripe with gray.
I'll be glad to do it. Just send me the check. We will call it the "Powers Paint Job".
Riiiiggghhhttt. That last time my friend and I did that was on his S-10. The truck was red and we shot black below the trim strip. This was with spray cans by the way. Funny thing is---it looked great for years after that. lol lol I guess a decent job with a good wax job helps. lol lol
I have found that Rustoleum in the rattle can holds up great outside. That said, I have never rattle canned a vehicle. I leave that to guys "with experience". lol
I have found that Rustoleum in the rattle can holds up great outside. That said, I have never rattle canned a vehicle. I leave that to guys "with experience". lol
You can send those running boards my way. My truck needs some lol
Not a whole vehicle----just a small part that you couldn't tell if we screwed it up.
You can send those running boards my way. My truck needs some lol
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Good bye, old girl. You have been good to us, but, alas, there comes a time. Made $1,000 on the deal, so........moving on!
Well at least it helps pay for the Suburban.
The ol' switcherro! Even the same color.
lolBut much bigger and needing a gray stripe. [emoji14]
I just put those very same wheel covers on my truck today.
I had the GMC version, which my friend wanted for his truck, so we did an even trade.
Holy****!!!! I'm not sure I would've even bothered with wheel covers.I hope you are good with body work. [emoji14]
:thumb:I just put those very same wheel covers on my truck today.
I had the GMC version, which my friend wanted for his truck, so we did an even trade.
Body schmody.I hope you are good with body work. [emoji14]