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Old 01-25-2009, 05:09 PM   #1
litebulblsc
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Re: 1972 Spray in bedliner Line-X Info + Pics

Thats wierd that the top was cheaper then the bed?
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Old 01-25-2009, 07:03 PM   #2
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Re: 1971 Spray in bedliner Line-X Info + Pics

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Thats wierd that the top was cheaper then the bed?
I guess but they had to do alot more detailed work on the bed Save the holes i needed and fill in the holes i dident need and remove panel plates and spray and then spray the plates and some other misc detailed work was involved in doing the bed all in all the whole deal i say was pretty in expensive for the multi purpose its going to serve. I am planing on keeping it so i am putting extra effort into it for preservation. Belive it or not that place can spray my entire truckmeaning the whole outside if i wanted to haha but i think that would be too much black and if i picked a color it would weird with like a textured paint haha it would prob last for ever then haha but i am just going to get the original paint on the outside but yes that place can spray anything really and it has a life time from any of there like 500 shops if somehow you do damage it and to prove that the guy sprayed a piece of metal they had around the shop while i was there and in about 5 hours after it dried i came back he gave me a hammer and tole me to try to damage or ship the material and i couldn't so its tuff stuff that's for sure.
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