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Re: The Project Havoc....
that belair is pretty sweet man! you still comin west this month?
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ok wow, spent the last 2 days reading your thread, amazing work man! im in Iraq and you have given me quite a few ideas for my 69 c2500 for when i get home. amazing work good job on finding a good woman, hope to see what kind of crazy thing you do to the truck next
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that bel air is awesome. if i hadnt gotten my GMC i wouldve had one of those. What shade of blue is on there?
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well gentleman thank you for the thanks. i dont know about any crazy ideas from me, but we will see
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4 more days and I will be there!
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Re: The Project Havoc....
alright mr. paint expert! i got some questions for you about prepping my cab. what do you recommend to take of around 6 layers of paint. i dont want to get it blasted and have the mess of have media falling out of all the cracks now that i got all of the metal work done. i also dont want to use stripper cause i think it will take a lot of it due to the amount of paint and cost of chemicals.
i had started to d/a it and just wanted to see what you would recommend as far as grits. is it best to work up to a finer or just cut it down with a lower grit and then use a finer to finish. thanks in advance
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