<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TXcrew @ Aug 9 2006, 07:18 PM) [snapback]60632[/snapback]</div>flip a coin broi like either one
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thats probably how its gonna work out
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TXcrew @ Aug 9 2006, 07:18 PM) [snapback]60632[/snapback]</div>flip a coin broi like either one
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thats probably how its gonna work out
sprayedenali: i like catching, but not fishing
DBTBSS: bring Tyler... we need someone to make fun of
MidnightRider: your right im gay
DamnYankee: my nana failed
DamnYankee: confused...if it can't keep up to begin with, how can it keep up
mitch cobb racing: ya, allen played with it for a while, HUGE difference
If you like the idea of staying to the original stripes then I would suggest not striping the roof and bed cover. To my knowledge GM only striped one car on the roof, from the factory, and that was the 70 or 71 Firebird or Transam, I can't remember which. Ford and Dodge typically striped the roof. But if you just like that look then I say go for it.
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i just think if i didnt stripe the roof and did the tonneau or i did just the hod and tailgate, it would throw the look off.... if i did anything it would be stripe hood, bed cover, and tailgate and leave the rof off... but i duno
sprayedenali: i like catching, but not fishing
DBTBSS: bring Tyler... we need someone to make fun of
MidnightRider: your right im gay
DamnYankee: my nana failed
DamnYankee: confused...if it can't keep up to begin with, how can it keep up
mitch cobb racing: ya, allen played with it for a while, HUGE difference