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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Norman, Ok
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The Big Blue BEAST project
Purchased this big blue beast a few months ago and couldn't wait to put her under the knife. Here are a few pictures of her the day I picked her up.
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Location: Norman, Ok
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Re: The Big Blue BEAST project
The very first thing I wanted to fix was the paint bubbles on the hood and the rock chip on the grill. I headed to the local hardware store and picked up some rustoleum flex-dip, painters tape, and a new newspapers.
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Location: Norman, Ok
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Re: The Big Blue BEAST project
Over the last few weeks a friend and I have been working on making a rear hitch mounted tire, jack, and gas can holder.
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