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had a interview for a internship and applied at some other places, then i came home and it was still beautiful out so i hung outside with the dog and gave some much needed TLC to my new car.

Coppers favorite toys if theyre not out he dredges the yard

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the trim is crying for paint not sure if i wanna go with a darker grey or go black. a junkyard has a wrecked turbo i might head down there and swipe some parts off it like a working headlight wiper assembly

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A bit of Armor All or the like should make that trim look good as new and will stay that way for a long time. A second application may be required for desired effect. Don't forget the window rubbers

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A bit of Armor All or the like should make that trim look good as new and will stay that way for a long time. A second application may be required for desired effect. Don't forget the window rubbers

easier to paint lol ive done it before and had it last 5 years before i sold the truck

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Heat the trim up with a blowdryer untill it starts to sweat.

Then rub it out with a cloth and shell be good as new

i know that trick, im sticking with paint i even got the can already

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