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They are RuffStuff diff's and I cut stencils and painted for 3 hrs. + dry time in between the 3 layers. The mask will give you the gen. idea, i went a little crazy w/ the camo lol I want the whole jeep this way!
Look really good!Originally Posted by 94nIT
They are RuffStuff diff's and I cut stencils and painted for 3 hrs. + dry time in between the 3 layers. The mask will give you the gen. idea, i went a little crazy w/ the camo lol I want the whole jeep this way!
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It does look damn good. I haven't said anything yet cause you used Marine camo lol. You could vinyl your Jeep like that if you're serious about it.
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What do you think that would cost? The time is what's stopping me from it now. One day, I think i'm addicted... next my Beretta M9
I wanted to do urban digital but the colors were a pain to get, however it would be sick!
I wanted to do urban digital but the colors were a pain to get, however it would be sick!CF Veteran
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When i used to buy,paint,sell xboxs i painted one like that with the digital Camo. The xbox, Hardive, 4 Wireless controllers, and 8 Battery packs and the Chargers. Payed 75 For the whole thing and sold it for 425Originally Posted by 94nIT
What do you think that would cost? The time is what's stopping me from it now. One day, I think i'm addicted... next my Beretta M9
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No idea what the cost would be. I've seen some good looking vinyls, though. One of my buddies in high school got a Wrangler, but his parents wouldn't let him go mudding. He saved up and got it vinyled to look like it had mud all over the front end and around the wheel wells. It looked so good, he used to take it to drive-through car washes and laugh when workers did a double take at the end.
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No that's funny!Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
No idea what the cost would be. I've seen some good looking vinyls, though. One of my buddies in high school got a Wrangler, but his parents wouldn't let him go mudding. He saved up and got it vinyled to look like it had mud all over the front end and around the wheel wells. It looked so good, he used to take it to drive-through car washes and laugh when workers did a double take at the end.
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My XJ just turned 197k this weekend, so i had to give her anlittle treatment. Cleaned the windows inside and out so 1 I can see with the sun glare, and 2 the mud isn't scratching the glass every time I roll them down lol.
Also changed the oil and filter, air filter, vacuumed all the wood hips out of the back, and even wiped all the dust and mud off the dash...of course I start her up and one of the dash bulbs burned out...go figure.
Also changed the oil and filter, air filter, vacuumed all the wood hips out of the back, and even wiped all the dust and mud off the dash...of course I start her up and one of the dash bulbs burned out...go figure.
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Started making up a rear tubular bumper. I modified the stock mounts cuz I didn't have the material to make new ones lol. It worked quite well. Still got quite a bit of work to finish the bumper, but at least I can drive it to work tomorrow. I also decide to cut and fold my rotted rear quarters, minus the folding.
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After I finish the rear flair's I'm gonna build a rear bumper also, so keep posting ill be watching lol
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I'll be posting my progress on my build thread, so you can check it all out there lol.Originally Posted by 94nIT
After I finish the rear flair's I'm gonna build a rear bumper also, so keep posting ill be watching lol
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Got some front shocks (thanks Outlaw Star) and took her for a ride with the south Florida Jeep Club!








