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That is one COOL truck!

 

Comparatively, it is, I mean. Pics of the F350 I had a year ago. That was a big truck.

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Almost ready! Just got to chop off that Orrible wash basin and then paint over that horrible yellow!!! But what colour to go with?!

 

 

Blue :001_rolleyes:

 

Bob

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I had a chat with a marketing chap years ago and he complimented me on spraying our trucks green but his general comment was to make yourself as individual as possible.

 

The one company that springs to mind is Dyno Rod (not saying spray it that awful colour) but something that sets you apart from the crowd; just a thought..........

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