Flareless and Herculined

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That isn't going to wax up for sh!t.

:)

But, I suppose that's the point, isn't it?
 
Very cool. I like the bold lines, that takes guts. One of those ideas that sounds iffy when described but the end product is great. Strong work.
 
Doc said:
That isn't going to wax up for sh!t.

:)

But, I suppose that's the point, isn't it?

Nope.

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Some day time pics in natural light. I really like it a lot!
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Onur,

Great job. Looks awesome


Alvaro
 
Nicely done my friend, looks very aggresive and original.
 
You and 95eighty have me considering this as a rust inhibitor on my truck. I'm beginning to see rust at the bottom of my doors. If I address the rust and then do the bedliner trick along the flares and bottoms of the doors I think I'd be golden.

On my white 80 I think I'd follow the flare down to the rockers and keep the black on the 'down low', however.
 
very nice!

you're gonna love it on the trail...no more pinstriping to worry about...
 
I like it! I used Herculiner in the tub of my 40. I'm thinking of using something less rough for my flares and roof though.
 
get a can of the armoral (sp?) tire foam. Just spray it every so often and it will look like brand new. :cool:
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I wonder what the ARB would look like coated? I bet it would really complement the rest of the job.
 
I was just thinking of how that would look on a white 80...
 
undecided at this point.............

I like the advantages it obviously gives on the trails...............

But I love my flares and look they give my rig as well.
 
tarbe said:
I wonder what the ARB would look like coated? I bet it would really complement the rest of the job.

I kind of like the contrast between the two.

It makes the rig look real "Mad max" style....very functional look indeed.
 

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