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That looks awesome John, I've always been jealous of your engine bay One of these days I'm going to take a trip down to MD and have you detail mine...then we'll catch an Orioles vs. Yankees game
when you gonna stop playing with that kids disney wheel and get a blower with some real power..?
looks nice tho, id use it to make snow cones now or something similar..
That looks awesome John, I've always been jealous of your engine bay One of these days I'm going to take a trip down to MD and have you detail mine...then we'll catch an Orioles vs. Yankees game
Any time brotha, and I will root for the yanks. *** O's
Originally Posted by Spoolin
Looks good but it still looks slow!!
No doubt, I know it is a pig
Originally Posted by skolman91
when you gonna stop playing with that kids disney wheel and get a blower with some real power..?
looks nice tho, id use it to make snow cones now or something similar..
It makes just enough to hurt peoples feelings, I mean who can *** wit a 14.3 truck
Originally Posted by Blown06
Care to share the details? Sanding grit, polish type, wheel on a bench grinder or handheld....................
I used a bench grinder with a buffing pad on it, along with a homemade rig with a pad on a dewalt angle grinder. I used a green scuff pad to knock down most of the horrid casting marks then hit it by hand with 220( IIRC have to look again) Note i did not use any of that mothers crap to polish it, just white rouge for the buffer. Mothers suks, don't ask me why its there, but the chrome polish from them is ok