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The most comfortable Car Seat you've sat in
mcseforsale:
Watch their movies...that hot chick from Extreme 4x4 on Spike is their spokesperson. She's not uber pretty, but a chick that welds and can otherwise build a truck from an otherwise loose pile of tubing is HOT!!
AJ
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--- Quote from: mcseforsale on May 11, 2012, 10:14:39 am ---Here ya go..
Clean that thing with some purple power, or TSP, then use this:
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/vinylFabricCoating/
You're welcome! :angel:
AJ
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Awesome. I am all set. Time to clean/paint. Not sure if I'm going to stitch a logo onto the seat or not. Would be cool.
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Le Chuck:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on May 11, 2012, 11:13:14 am ---
--- Quote from: mcseforsale on May 11, 2012, 10:46:38 am ---Watch their movies...that hot chick from Extreme 4x4 on Spike is their spokesperson. She's not uber pretty, but a chick that welds and can otherwise build a truck from an otherwise loose pile of tubing is HOT!!
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Same logic works for that Danika Patrick, too.
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Danika thinks the welder chick is hot?
mcseforsale:
That...and this:
http://www.popcrunch.com/15-hottest-women-of-racing/
/hijack off
AJ
--- Quote from: pinballjim on May 11, 2012, 11:13:14 am ---
--- Quote from: mcseforsale on May 11, 2012, 10:46:38 am ---Watch their movies...that hot chick from Extreme 4x4 on Spike is their spokesperson. She's not uber pretty, but a chick that welds and can otherwise build a truck from an otherwise loose pile of tubing is HOT!!
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Same logic works for that Danika Patrick, too.
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kahlid74:
Picked up Purple power and Duplicolor at lunch. The auto guy basically got skiddish when I said I was going to use Purple power on vinyl/leather. I was like "Settle down brother, the internets told me to do it"
mcseforsale:
yeah, it's pretty strong. Let's put it this way...if you're into plastic modelling and you want to strip the enamel paint from a model car, just submerge it in purple power for about 24 hours and the paint will just be gone. :D
Just make sure that you've gotten all the PP residue off the vinyl using a bucket/water/sponge.
AJ
--- Quote from: kahlid74 on May 11, 2012, 01:30:47 pm ---Picked up Purple power and Duplicolor at lunch. The auto guy basically got skiddish when I said I was going to use Purple power on vinyl/leather. I was like "Settle down brother, the internets told me to do it"
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