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Old 12-01-2017, 12:16 AM   #11
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Re: My 52 GMC Build

Shop update:
I'm working nights this week and with the shop build I don't really get any sleep. So I only got 3.5hrs today because the guys where here for the epoxy floor. My GF's cousin owns the business and we got a great family discount. I wasn't going to do it but couldn't say no. First the ground the floor and then put down the light gray epoxy and lots of white and gray fleck. Tomorrow the come and do the seal coat, so this weekend I can move in.
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