Jeep door's repaint (1st ever REAL paint job) PIC'S
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Looks good, but now you're going to have to put the stripe on.
There is no one right way to paint a car, but there are a whole lot of wrong ways
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Or since you got the spraying down. Why not strip the rest of the jeep and spray it for her. Then you don't have to worry about the stripes. Nice job on the doors for your first time |
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The wife wants to give it to our son when he's old enough.He's only 2.5 year's old now.
By the time he's 16, it'll need a new paint job anyway. Thanks for the comments. |
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Looks good Bobby, 1000 times better then the first time I sprayed anything.
So what are you going to paint next??? Dr. Auto Car Repairs http://www.doctorautorepair.com
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This.
John Deere 317. Got it cheap for obvious reasons. I'll do all the tins after I blast them clean. Last edited by BobbyK on Tue May 05, 2009 8:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Nice Jeep! And why do they hold their value so well?
A man can do all things if he but wills them.
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Not sure.
My experience is it's been a fun,reliable vehicle. Nothing better than cruising around on a summer day with the top down. |
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Just noticed your from Ontario too, where about?? I'm in Oshawa. Looks like your in nice, quieter area. (never mind, after logging in the town came up on your profile...)
http://www.autobodyreviews.com
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Petrolia is 20min drive south east of Sarnia.
<5000 population. So ya, it's quiet. |
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