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Re: Rattle Can Paint Jobs
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Posted by beperson83 on February 19, 2007 at 09:20:55 from (216.56.24.130):
In Reply to: Rattle Can Paint Jobs posted by Glenn FitzGerald on February 18, 2007 at 10:52:39:
My friend painted his truck with rattle cans. It looks funny! He sprayed green and yellow (hes a John Deere fan, his first mistake). He didnt mask off anything, u can barley see his tail lights haha. He has the dixie air horn on it and he has the wires out in the open, runnin through the vent window. He decided to make custom exhaust stacks for it. He used a bunch of flex pipe and stainless steel pipe from a milk house. He used a welder to cut the holes in his bed. He also put rain flaps on the stacks and he tuned it so it would flap like a tractor. Good thing he only bought the truck for $300 hahaha.
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