Peel n stick

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  1. Guest5979

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    thanks

    thanks charles took pics with my phone and with the help of my son was able to post so now i think i can post more stuff i hope.
    the peel and stick is pretty easy to work with i just hope it blocks some heat the painted dash is grey primer with some clear on it rattle can. i will repaint the inside when i get rich and can paint whole truck.
     
  2. vwnate1

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    That looks very good indeed Robert ! .

    I should try it ~ I'm askeert I'll make a bad job of it .

    The reduction in heat and noise , is going to please you very much .
     
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    There's just something about that shiny surface that makes everything look so sanitary and clean!

    Looking good Robert! You thought about adding a spare tire carrier since you have the fender for it? Kind of an iconic look IMO.

    My amatuer photochop is below...
     

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  4. Zig

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    Pictures!!! I love it!
    I did see in the video where a person did the inside of his van with peel and stick, but some of it came off after a year. I think this is still the way I'll go, but what is the best way to prep the metal?
    Thanks for hanging in there and getting us pictures! I like what Lakeroadster posted as well~ Ideas???
     
  5. Guest5979

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    photo shop

    i like the photo shop(showing off photo skills)i do have a side mount but not the 5th hub cap. i just wiped down the fire wall used a blow dryer to warm up the peel n stick used a cheap plastic roller. i think a heat gun would get to hot. very nice finish just hope it blocks some heat.
    now i can post pics with phone.
    Robert
     
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    check out paint

    Fancy paint job
     

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    That IS fancy!
    I'd love to paint that! (Said no one ever~)
    I think it's tough just painting three colors!!! Sheeze!!!!
     

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