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Old 12-26-2007, 08:45 AM
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Yeah...Kenny all that round red stuff is called a "frame". And the black round things on the sides are called "tires". Just thought I would help you the Ar-kansasans out.

who pulled your chain ? yankee ! lol
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Old 12-26-2007, 08:46 AM
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Pretty soon you will be up to style in cars, clothes, and fine footwear. It takes a few years to get to Arkansas.

you forgot eyewear , i will sit and wait for these trends to get here , only 2 years ? lol
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it is custom ceramic coat that we sprayed on the exhaust fuel tank and gauge cluster. Pictures do not do it justice. Thanks

"WE" sprayed... as in-house? How secret is the recipe?
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Old 12-26-2007, 10:54 PM
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You two(KD an RL )quit playing on computer and get cars done.springs here real quick.(ha ha )
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Old 12-27-2007, 08:47 AM
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You two(KD an RL )quit playing on computer and get cars done.springs here real quick.(ha ha )

sorry dad ,
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Old 12-27-2007, 10:06 AM
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"WE" sprayed... as in-house? How secret is the recipe?
No we do not spray the coating here, But I was at Specialized Coating in Huntington beach and he told how they could go about mixing the colors. So I told him to combine two certain colors and "We" should have what we want. I then got in the truck and left it up to Kelly. Then I went back to pick it up, and it is freakin awesome color. Bob Ryder from Truckin magazine was there and thinks it is so funny how we came up with this color, Every body was so laid back about it and there were no samples, it just came to be. So I guess by saying "We", I'm saying Kelly and I stumbled onto this color when he mixed up a batch for me and I told him to do about 50/50 of each color. You would not believe how many emails and PM's I have gotten over the exhaust. Does no body notice, tube chassis and LS2 with stack injection?

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Old 12-27-2007, 09:15 PM
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No we do not spray the coating here, But I was at Specialized Coating in Huntington beach and he told how they could go about mixing the colors. So I told him to combine two certain colors and "We" should have what we want. I then got in the truck and left it up to Kelly. Then I went back to pick it up, and it is freakin awesome color. Bob Ryder from Truckin magazine was there and thinks it is so funny how we came up with this color, Every body was so laid back about it and there were no samples, it just came to be. So I guess by saying "We", I'm saying Kelly and I stumbled onto this color when he mixed up a batch for me and I told him to do about 50/50 of each color. You would not believe how many emails and PM's I have gotten over the exhaust. Does no body notice, tube chassis and LS2 with stack injection?

Sorry dad.

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I didn't even see the tube chassis... maybe you should've painted it a brighter color.

It's just that there has only been a couple options when it comes to ceramic coating an exhaust system... until now.

The whole things awesome... you guys should be proud of yourselfves.
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Old 12-28-2007, 11:08 AM
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You would not believe how many emails and PM's I have gotten over the exhaust. Does no body notice, tube chassis and LS2 with stack injection?

Sorry dad.

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LOL - Not to worry i'm going to send my stuff there to get coated and asks
him for the Special Ironworks color.

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All right, I got free minute to get some pics posted so here ya go. I included one of the brake line clamps, They are sure nice. And there is certain nova in the background for you ladies. We still have alot of parts to paint on the engine, and I'm waiting lots of custom machined parts. We have some crazy brake pedals in the work right now, thanks HWYNOVA. Then on January 9th weather permiting, I will be heading to Tracy Weavers shop.

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I love the bracket on the frame for the brake line - looks really nice.

Any chance we can get a close up.

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All right, I got free minute to get some pics posted so here ya go. I included one of the brake line clamps, They are sure nice. And there is certain nova in the background for you ladies. We still have alot of parts to paint on the engine, and I'm waiting lots of custom machined parts. We have some crazy brake pedals in the work right now, thanks HWYNOVA. Then on January 9th weather permiting, I will be heading to Tracy Weavers shop.

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