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Karkov

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  1. Very nice man! Hell my Tahoe already has 90k miles on it. That thing looks much better with the aftermarket rims. One happy kid indeed!!

    I got a Tahoe for a lot of the same reasons as listed above, can use for lots of reasons, i wanted interior head room, to keep seating for 4-5, front/rear AC, 4WD with clearance, full size for pulling trailers, better MPG then a Suburban (lol), endless aftermarket, etc. etc.

    My first vehicle was a 1984 Ford Ranger also, (posted above)

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    Jesus, must have been a sick goose that came by that car.

    I see those all the time when I visit my dad in the marina del rey area, they have these groups of blue herons which are fucking huge, and they can literally cover a car's surface 100% with shit just overnight..........its ridiculous what comes out of these birds.......

    I thought it was someone trying to be funny with a milkshake or something, lol

  3. Somebody got some goodies last week. This is exactly what I needed to get the inside of my walls done. If you guys are like me doing all the work on your system yourself, then you know all the extra time you have to lay resin is much needed. I can do the whole inside of the box without stopping to mix up another batch. I went through 2 cans so far but plan on ordering more later to finish up some other projects I have planned.

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    Can I add SMD Sunflash straight to wood to seal my sub box from the inside and not use fiberglass cloth? I am looking to be able to just use resin INSIDE a box to seal it WITHOUT having to add any actual fiberglass and definitely no sanding involved. What do ya think? Will it adhere?

    Yes you can add it directly to the wood.You may have to do a couple coats though since the wood may soak it up.

    no prob, thanks much man for quick response. =)

  4. Somebody got some goodies last week. This is exactly what I needed to get the inside of my walls done. If you guys are like me doing all the work on your system yourself, then you know all the extra time you have to lay resin is much needed. I can do the whole inside of the box without stopping to mix up another batch. I went through 2 cans so far but plan on ordering more later to finish up some other projects I have planned.

    DSC_0286_zps9e0b61b5.jpg

    Can I add SMD Sunflash straight to wood to seal my sub box from the inside and not use fiberglass cloth? I am looking to be able to just use resin INSIDE a box to seal it WITHOUT having to add any actual fiberglass and definitely no sanding involved. What do ya think? Will it adhere?

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