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Everything old is new again.

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#1 ·
Two days in the shop and got back a new Jeep.
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It's easy enough to do. Just wash the flares, then paint with Krylon fusion paint. Mine paint job is going on 3 years and still looks fresh.
 
#10 ·
Thank you very much guys! :)

The flares, bumpers, mirrors, and handles are all rhino-lined with just a mild texture to make it look more like a factory finish. Top was done in something called Hot Rod Black. Kind of a satin black. Also had the frame cleaned up, treated, and repainted.

They detailed the interior while they were at it.
Total bill was $500, but worth it.

LOL... For those that haven't seen my "Near Death" thread, the tires let me know they were done when that left front threw its tread at 70 MPH on the turnpike. The flapping tread did a fair amount of cosmetic damage before being thrown clear.
The date code read March of 2000. :0
I'll no longer automatically assume tires with plenty of tread are fine.
 
#11 ·
Thank you very much guys! :) The flares, bumpers, mirrors, and handles are all rhino-lined with just a mild texture to make it look more like a factory finish. Top was done in something called Hot Rod Black. Kind of a satin black. Also had the frame cleaned up, treated, and repainted. They detailed the interior while they were at it. Total bill was $500, but worth it. LOL... For those that haven't seen my "Near Death" thread, the tires let me know they were done when that left front threw its tread at 70 MPH on the turnpike. The flapping tread did a fair amount of cosmetic damage before being thrown clear. The date code read March of 2000. :0 I'll no longer automatically assume tires with plenty of tread are fine.
looks great but plenty of tread? There was no tread on them in the pictures lol good thing those tires are gone, everyone will be a lot safer lol
 
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