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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
    Naaa, the Keys suck too. Boring as hell, unless you are a Parrot Head who likes to listen to crappy music and sit in the hot sand all day while the sun cooks your living flesh...



    Bart
    Must be why Hemingway drank so much...lovin' the look Bart!

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    OK Beej, I fixed it for you.



    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by biju
    ok. i agree. avatar's gotta go.

    -biju.

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    NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
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    He lingers -- happily -- in a new hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance.


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    Amusing thread... totally and irreversably hijacked at this point.

    I am reminded of Nigel Tufnel's line from Spinal Tap: "It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black." Too bad you can't fit an abbreviation like "Nun mo blk" on your plate. :-)

    I doubt Nevada is a stickler for these sorts of things, but having side turn signals visible from all angles (as opposed to the mirror-mounted ones Costie) is generally a mandatory requirement in the rest of the country, and for obvious reasons, so if you remove them and fill the holes, you may have trouble getting the VX registered in the next state you find yourself in (other than the state of inebriation, of course! ;-)

    I agree with Beej - your avatar took a step in the wrong direction, but it's growing on me. Speaking of which, I need to come up with a new one. I have ideas, but The Man just closed off the little trail that I was going to do a little vid clip on. Oh well...

    Bart, rent The Handmaiden's Tale and take a close look at the "official government vehicles" and how they were set up and painted (semi-gloss black). A meaner-looking minivan never rolled down the road! You may find inspiration there.

    Personally, I think your ride needs a point of contrast - all black is just all black. Contrast will make the impression stronger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    Personally, I think your ride needs a point of contrast - all black is just all black. Contrast will make the impression stronger.
    lovin' the black, bart! great work. also agree on the contrast front ^. not sure what i'd suggest for contrast tho.

    -biju.

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    Concerning shaving the fender marker lights....

    If you drive it a lot or do any offroading, don't shave the fenders with mud. Shaving is purely for cosmetic purposes. Spotting in fitted sheetmetal and then smoothing over with plastic will not stand up to any mid to heavy usage. I found this out years ago when I shaved all my side markers on a truck. It was a DD and got some offroad time in and slowly but surely, the mud began to take too much of a beating from the vibration and cracked up and split the paint.

    Proper way to do it.... go old school. Spot in your sheetmetal and then instead of using mud, hammer and dolly hot lead to it. Takes more elbow work, but that is the 100% best way to do it. This is the ONLY way to go when working with older vehicles anyways, plus, it is extremely durable and solid. Show car quality. It;s tough to find someone who can do it as 95% of shops have no techs who do it. Come to MD.... I'll do it for ya.
    Gary Noonan
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    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    Amusing thread... totally and irreversably hijacked at this point.
    That's OK by me, as long as its fun!

    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    I am reminded of Nigel Tufnel's line from Spinal Tap: "It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black." Too bad you can't fit an abbreviation like "Nun mo blk" on your plate. :-)
    I need to rent Spinal Tap. I STILL have not seen it. I loved Best In Show.

    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    I doubt Nevada is a stickler for these sorts of things, but having side turn signals visible from all angles (as opposed to the mirror-mounted ones Costie) is generally a mandatory requirement in the rest of the country, and for obvious reasons, so if you remove them and fill the holes, you may have trouble getting the VX registered in the next state you find yourself in (other than the state of inebriation, of course! ;-)
    Right, that's why I bought a second set. This way I can always throw the ambers back on and pass inspection, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    I agree with Beej - your avatar took a step in the wrong direction, but it's growing on me. Speaking of which, I need to come up with a new one. I have ideas, but The Man just closed off the little trail that I was going to do a little vid clip on. Oh well...
    LOL, to me, it is just freakin hilarious. Made even more funny, by the fact that is has shaken and disturbed so many on this forum!

    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    Bart, rent The Handmaiden's Tale and take a close look at the "official government vehicles" and how they were set up and painted (semi-gloss black). A meaner-looking minivan never rolled down the road! You may find inspiration there.
    Added to Netflix que and moved to top, with Spinal Tap. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
    Personally, I think your ride needs a point of contrast - all black is just all black. Contrast will make the impression stronger.
    Well, my ultimate hope would be for a nice, solid set of quality made clear side markers. But for now, I am pretty much digging the black. I might, as I said earlier, take them off and spray them dark gray, and try to match the cladding. I think will create the correct contrast needed, but at the same time it might draw attention to the fact that I covered my side turn signals. Plus, I can always respray them black if I don't like the gray. So we shall see. Saturday is my day with the VX. On the list is:

    1) Try out Coleman Safari Rack (should arrive today)
    2) Find place for my new Scan Guage III
    3) Find place for my new Garmin GPS (should be here tomorrow)
    4) Finish installing Tone's hitch and brake light adapter
    5) Get another tire mounted on spare rim for Moab
    6) Get smog check
    7) Go to DMV and order new "STLTHVX" plates



    Bart

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    Gary, you are invited to come out to Reno and teach me, as I am going to need to do some patching on my Ford Falcon when it arrives...

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod
    Concerning shaving the fender marker lights....

    If you drive it a lot or do any offroading, don't shave the fenders with mud. Shaving is purely for cosmetic purposes. Spotting in fitted sheetmetal and then smoothing over with plastic will not stand up to any mid to heavy usage. I found this out years ago when I shaved all my side markers on a truck. It was a DD and got some offroad time in and slowly but surely, the mud began to take too much of a beating from the vibration and cracked up and split the paint.

    Proper way to do it.... go old school. Spot in your sheetmetal and then instead of using mud, hammer and dolly hot lead to it. Takes more elbow work, but that is the 100% best way to do it. This is the ONLY way to go when working with older vehicles anyways, plus, it is extremely durable and solid. Show car quality. It;s tough to find someone who can do it as 95% of shops have no techs who do it. Come to MD.... I'll do it for ya.

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    Yeah, I am tossing around the dark gray idea still....but I am on the fence.

    Bart

    PS - I hope the Insecticon Boy's face forever flips back and forth in your mind, whenever you close your eyes.

    PPS - Wouldn't it be awesome if we could find out who this kid is and see what he looks like today?

    PPPS - I think I need to make a nice, big color printout of him and stick him in my back window for Moab... LOL!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by biju
    lovin' the black, bart! great work. also agree on the contrast front ^. not sure what i'd suggest for contrast tho.

    -biju.
    Last edited by nfpgasmask : 04/19/2007 at 09:42 AM Reason: edit

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    Spinal Tap is no Best in Show, and it feels pretty dated seeing it these days, but it has some classic lines in it. You have to imagine it's the dying age of the first wave of British heavy rock/metal (think BOC, Black Sabbath, etc.) to put it into context, and these guys have squeezed all they can out their run, and this is how they fall apart...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
    Yeah, I had a panel resprayed by a reputable collision shop when I had my Xterra hit and the paint never really matched. In the sun you could always see the difference. I don't know if I am willing to risk that with my VX. Like you said, I would have to repaint the whole truck. This way, I could also fix the dent on my tail gate and the tiny dent on my hood, but this would get exspensive.

    For now, I am happy with the respray. Plus, if the clears ever do become available, it would be nice to run those.

    Bart

    PS - No offense, but no thanks on the Florida trip. I lived there for 7 years. I consider leaving FL one of my greatest accomplishments, only second to my leaving Chicago for Reno!! You can keep your palmetto bugs and your fire ants and your uncomfortable crab grass and all that sickening humidity and stupid Disney World and all the rotten, wretched, old people, all to yourself! Can you tell I hated living there?
    Sure,sure...next you'll complain about hurricanes, wildfires, giant spiders, homicidal mosquitoes, yellow fever, tornadoes, shark attacks, venomous reptiles, hail storms, deadly fresh water microorganisms, alligators in the pool, crazy lightning kill ratio, low wages, illegal immigrants, and road rage shootings. Look man, it's always easy finding the ugly stuff, just remember... it's really, really warm in winter

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    I forgot... It's a small world after all, It's a small world after all, It's a small world after all, It's a small, small, small, small world. It's a small world after all, It's a small world after all, It's a small world after all, It's a small, small, small,small world. It's a small world after all, It's a small world after all............................................... .................................................. .Wayne

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    You can't make anything too black. Especially matte black. Glasrit does some really nice water based stuff for BMW and Merc.

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    So far, my only complaints about Reno are the rediculous gas prices here, the rediculous home prices, and the WIND! It is so freakin windy in my back yard I can't even bbq!

    But other than that, its freakin great. Its so close, to so many killer places, I can't believe it took me this long to get out here!

    And quite honestly, Florida is an ok place to visit. I lived in Boca Raton and Tampa (while I was in school at USF) and Tampa is MUCH, MUCH better than Boca. Boca is one of the most superficial cities I have ever been in (I have yet to go to L.A.) If I had to go back, I would definitely go to the Tampa area...much more down to earth.

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by Chopper
    Sure,sure...next you'll complain about hurricanes, wildfires, giant spiders, homicidal mosquitoes, yellow fever, tornadoes, shark attacks, venomous reptiles, hail storms, deadly fresh water microorganisms, alligators in the pool, crazy lightning kill ratio, low wages, illegal immigrants, and road rage shootings. Look man, it's always easy finding the ugly stuff, just remember... it's really, really warm in winter

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    Tints

    Tints. Dark. Blacker than the blackest black times infinity!!
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