Re: What $150K Can do to an H2!!
DRTYFN: Well I would like you to pls point out where I said it was an "extreme off road vehicle". I never said anything of the sort. Unless in your wisdom you are reading to much into my posting. Oh might DRTYFN! Maybe you need to read my posts over. As well you need to check yourself when accusing people of lying when you don't have any proof. **** More importantly I gave you an option to prove me wrong but I guess you just don't have the B***s to do so. You only have the mouth to blab and accuse.****
HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ: I have to say the truck looks fantastic. I agree the work you did was crazy! I love the back and the paint. We did the same thing regarding the plastics, hand sanded everything. We actually hand sanded all the textured plastic on the outside and the inside of the vehicle. Alot of the labour when into this. There was also alot of time spent R&Ring everything as you said. Even though we didn't paint the truck what we did, we still had to remove almost everything inside and outside the truck. It was funny because it almost looked like a stolen recovery we seen at an auction here a few weeks prior to the project. There was a few one off pieces that we made for the truck, which we posted in this same thread. They were a bit time consuming over all we had the biggest trouble getting the pass. side grab handle on the dash to sit perfectly with the plastic. There was a fair bit of trial and error there. The bumpers were also to tremendous amount of work. As you would know because they are stamped pieces as soon as you weld on them it relieves some of the tension and you get warping and so on. To be able to chrome them they had to be filled and smoothed with medal or the chrome would come out like crap. All of the bolts in the bumper and skid plate were also chomed, which was simple. Any ways in closing I think your rig is crazy and I hope you do well with it at the shows.
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