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Old 04-20-2013, 08:08 AM
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Thanks Dan. When I get up there I'll buy you the beer

Euro Classics up in your neck of the woods resprayed the hood last summer, I already have spoke to Dale there and will likely have them take care of later in Summer / Fall. Between now and then I was looking for ideas on how to best somewhat hide it. I'm well aware that the chip is too big to "hide" but I figure what the heck, if it's ultimately getting resprayed what's to lose.

I will post up my method and pics after I lay down a few layers as a continuation of this thread for future lurkers. I highly doubt my attempt will succeed in hiding anything but who knows, every now and then we get lucky, just not with rocks on I-275...
Old 04-20-2013, 08:15 AM
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Bueno.

Yeah the only time I go on interstates is early on Sunday mornings and then only to exercise 5th and 6th gears. My Garage Queen hates interstates; but the damn rocks are still there everywhere. I stay well back too, but then there's the oncoming.

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