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In the process of painting a trail rig. Updated 10/13/09

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Yeah, he's installing a set of Warflares on it. It'll look alot better once he gets the flares and emblems on. Didn't do any real bodywork to it since he's going to run it through the woods.
 

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That is awesome. How much did that cost? I am thinking about doing mine the same way except a darker sort of gunmetal gray.
 
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I think it was you, lonesouth, that Jeff got that frame from. Here's a pic before he sat the tub back on.
 

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Finally got some pics after he installed the flares, wheels and tires. He's already using it like one is suppose to.
 

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I used Nason's basecoat/clearcoat. I've had good luck with it so far and their high solid clear holds up very well.
 
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