anyone interested in seeing a paint how-to on my 87?
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body,paint, and buffing how-to on my 87
with all of the paint questions i have been seeing i was thinking about doing a paint and body how-two on my 87 pickup. if anyone is interested let me know and tell me what you want to see and i will demonstrate it.
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Hey Brian,
Do my powder coating and I will fix that dent lickity split! I will even paint that rig!
better yet, Abalone season is coming up and I will send a few your way. What'd ya say???
This rig was a dented nightmare-
and after
Do my powder coating and I will fix that dent lickity split! I will even paint that rig!
better yet, Abalone season is coming up and I will send a few your way. What'd ya say???
This rig was a dented nightmare-
and after
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I got mine from softopper & love it.
as far as painting...nice job on your rig toyospearo. Id paint mine, but im glad i finally dented mine all up so now i can stop worrying about it.
i remember when i first got it i would snap my friends for sitting on it with blue jean rivets, now its fights through brush like a boar.
as far as painting...nice job on your rig toyospearo. Id paint mine, but im glad i finally dented mine all up so now i can stop worrying about it.
i remember when i first got it i would snap my friends for sitting on it with blue jean rivets, now its fights through brush like a boar.
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thanks!
Yes that top is from www.softtopper.com
If you have the right equipment painting a rig is really pretty simple. Its all in the wrist
Yes that top is from www.softtopper.com
If you have the right equipment painting a rig is really pretty simple. Its all in the wrist
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ya i would definately like to see a nice how to paint man.
and you should do it in kawasaki green so i know where to get my paint from cuz no where i looked seem to carry it
and you should do it in kawasaki green so i know where to get my paint from cuz no where i looked seem to carry it
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yes please do i want to paint my truck and it has some dents that need to be fixed and seeing how my borther is driving my truck while im at college and he just backed into a light pole im going to need to fix that so any tips would help
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Yes please, I would love a nice How to on how to correctly paint a vehicle.
Other than the classic "Just Rattle Can It".
It would be nice to see how to fix dents, rust spots, as well as what type of paint, sprayer, reducer, clear coat and all that jazz is good to use.
Thanks in advance.
Other than the classic "Just Rattle Can It".
It would be nice to see how to fix dents, rust spots, as well as what type of paint, sprayer, reducer, clear coat and all that jazz is good to use.
Thanks in advance.
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Definitely interested. I spent $300 on paint to paint a white door red to replace my dented up door and the painting was too hard to get right without a tent that I gave up and bought a door of the same coloured- truck.
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here are some before pics and some close ups of damage
sorry hit post when i meant to preview. pics below.
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THat Link gives me this,WTF!!!
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