Spray in Bedliners
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It is called 'Custom Sprayed On Liner'. Cost was $350. Took them about 2 hours to do.
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Jerrod Gross
99.5 White Lightning
#1414, May 19,1999
Snuglid, sprayed on bed liner, 8.84sec/79.8mph (1/8th)(before mods.)
SHM mass air/conical filter, ASP blower pulley
phantom boost gauge
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Jerrod Gross
99.5 White Lightning
#1414, May 19,1999
Snuglid, sprayed on bed liner, 8.84sec/79.8mph (1/8th)(before mods.)
SHM mass air/conical filter, ASP blower pulley
phantom boost gauge
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I looked in the back of a truck that had had a sprayin bedliner done evidently some time before. I'm sure it had been bright red to match the truck, but it wasn't bright red anymore. It was really faded bad. Also, there were big chuncks that had peeled off and were missing, evidently because the bed had not been properly prepared. I'm not necessarily saying don't do it, but if you do really check out the guy you want to use and ask for the names of some people that have had it on their truck for a year or two and call them as see if they're happy. I think it would really be hard to return the bed to its original conditon if you ever wanted to.
Even though a stick in liner may not last as long, for the price you could buy 3 or 4 and they can be removed quite easily.
Noel
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70 Vette LS-6, 99 Red Ligntning, K&N, Syn Oil. Looking at chips.
Even though a stick in liner may not last as long, for the price you could buy 3 or 4 and they can be removed quite easily.
Noel
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70 Vette LS-6, 99 Red Ligntning, K&N, Syn Oil. Looking at chips.
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