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Woohoo, blacked out heads and tails!
 

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It's hard to see in the pictures, did you paint the bowls too?
 
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Nope I didnt paint the bowls.

Used 3M window weld to reseal it.
 
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Thanks so much guys. Comments and compliments from guys with theyre super nice trucks like yours really mean a lot.
 

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looks good!!
 
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Thanks guys. It was really simple if you wanna do it.
I did it with all leftover supplies I had. 2 coats of plasti dip and 3 coats of lens tint to give it some shine so it'll reflect better.
 

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Sweet! That's interesting. How'd you go about cracking em open? Just bake em and pry lightly?
 
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