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Classifieds & Organizations => Sponsor Classifieds => Topic started by: brianb231 on October 31, 2014, 10:48:31 AM
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Just finished another Truck rack inlay for Kent over in Naches. I put the sample on my truck. Leme know what you think.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi105.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fm229%2Fbrianb231%2F2014-10-31100643_zps3a78cbad.jpg&hash=08c37812fd5289f7e59ef5fe7a4740f4a3b8f16b) (http://s105.photobucket.com/user/brianb231/media/2014-10-31100643_zps3a78cbad.jpg.html)
Thanks
Brianb231
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I think I wanna buy a big A truck just to put it on.
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Looks good
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Truly awesome stuff there.
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nice
I have been looking at something like that.
What is the process? How do you do it? Cost?
Would it work on the rear hatch window of a canopy? :dunno:
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That looks awesome!!! :tup: :tup:
Maybe it is time for me to change out the scene on my truck :dunno: That is the cool part of these truck racks. The inlays are interchangeable!! :tup: :tup:
Nice work Brian! :tup:
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That looks awesome!!! :tup: :tup:
Maybe it is time for me to change out the scene on my truck :dunno: That is the cool part of these truck racks. The inlays are interchangeable!! :tup: :tup:
Nice work Brian! :tup:
We can figure out something new for yours.
Thanks
Brian
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nice
I have been looking at something like that.
What is the process? How do you do it? Cost?
Would it work on the rear hatch window of a canopy? :dunno:
Yes, I can do a mirror finish thinner stainless that is put on with 3m outdoor double sided tape adhesive. These are laser cut. PM me if you have questions or want to discuss it further.
Brian