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haha- I love all the comments on vortex- I wonder what ever happened tot his car- hopefully it died a quick and painless death
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Originally posted by Deltron
fast & furious 6 will just be slammed cars. Brians new job is stealing and selling oilpans. the climax of the movie is when torretto has to get over a speedbump.
there is a guy who lives down the street from my dad who has an original Toyota Landcruiser and its done in Yellow Line-x with a white top. It's awesome. I would do it if I had a trail truck but not my own car.
1. It's a breeze to clean with just a pressure washer.
2. Although we once used it on a set of wheels, and it did make them aweful hard to balance I wouldn't reccomend it there. Otherwise it weighs about 45 pounds to cover an entire truck (f150 to be exact)
3. It insulates from heat and sound. i.e you can remove the B.S. factory tar based sound deadner and end up lighter.
4.There are many very specific versions of rhino for different applications including one the military uses on the inside of tanker trucks that can self heal a bullet hole before 6 oz. of gas have leaked through it.
5. It is the best way I've seen to seal metal from the elements and I have seen it used on many recent hot rod projects instead of the traditional undercoat.
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