my new truck

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radical7

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radical7

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thanks i got it for 700. the guy i got it from hsd hit a deer and it knocked out the grill. He let it set for a month and thought the tranny was bad but i just added trans fluid and everything was good.
 
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Problem2420

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dam thats a sweet deal really reminds me of my truck when i first got it. heck it still remnds me of my truck now.
 

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I like your ProEFX roll pan, it reminds me of mine :p Can you tell if he even painted the pan or is it still in it's anti-rust coating, which happens to be gloss black in color.....I've been trying to find out exactly what they use as a coating, the stuff is pretty durable, almost like a thin layer of glossy rubber. lol, I like it man, but yeah, update us with pics!!!
 

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its been painted, the truck looked bad ass when he first got it. it had 20s real clean now it has scratches pine sap and dirt all over it. when i wash it i may buff it, is it ok to buff the bed?
 

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As long as you don't scrub into the gelcoat, it should be ok. Use a polish/cleaner, dont just hit it with a dry cloth, it doesn't like heat buildup.

Wait....is it a glass or plastic bed?
:lol: I'ma dunce tonite I think.
 
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