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Old 10-30-2009, 08:40 PM
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What are they charging you? I was thinking of doing the same thing.
Old 10-30-2009, 08:51 PM
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damn that color is going to look real clean. I'd colormatch the chrome on the bumper too.
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I thought about color matching the bumper too but I think the color-chrome-color will work well. Too much of anything is bad

As far as cost goes...well it's quite a bit.
Old 10-30-2009, 10:29 PM
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Its gonna look great. Lots of work for the small fixes but the results will show.
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thanks Neil....yeah, there was no major damage or anything but the sum of all the tiny rock chips and little dings/dents bummed me out. Now with new glass and the detail she'll look like new, well better actually.

Now to find a nice used Toyota for a DD and park the truck for Sunday drives
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How much faster if I drag like this...

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that's one way to cut about 400 lbs off a truck
Old 10-31-2009, 04:51 PM
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You're going to be cleaning body shop dust for a while, that **** gets everywhere lol

Looking good, I'd like to do the same to my truck, so far I've had the fenders refinished where the old mud flaps used to be and the body started to rust from moisture and junk getting trapped between the mud flap and body. Also, the L/R of the cab behind the driver's door where I got too close to the door when pulling into my garage, and dug a nice scratch down to bare metal

My truck hasn't gotten any rock chips for the last year though....sitting in a garage with a busted trans will accommodate that

Looking forward to the pics of your truck when it's done...what the estimated finish date?
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Man where are the real pics at lol? I was hoping to see at least one shot from the shoot that caused the dent... Cmon now lol
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I believe this might be one


Looks good Bill, I want to see it done!
And lets not let the babes climb all over it next time.


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