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    Default Camo a 4 wheeler

    Camo Clad? Spray Paint? Primer?

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    If you can afford it you can get the skins applied by a company that knows what they are doing and will stand behind it.........but that gets pricey.........the other option is taking the fenders off and roughing them up with a light sander then smoothing it back out with a lighter grit then painting it with a rubber type paint that will contract with the temp's.........

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    Road rash will destroy any camo... sorry had to do it.
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    Be sure to use paint designed for plastic or you will be wasting your time. I have had good results with Krylon:
    http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/

    They say it even works great on those cheap plastic patio chairs that stack. Take some before and after pics. MG
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    Never seen one done like this but it is a thought. Maybe not a cheap thought but how about a light coat of rhino - lining. I wouldn't go to heavy because of the added weight but it would probably last better than paint and give you a durable finish. Probably won't be pretty but what does it matter if you are riding it in the woods.

    My suggestion would be to call a few places around the beach that specialize in spray in bedliners and ask em' if you could show up right after they finish a truck. Might get some kind of a discount that way.

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    Might lose it if'n you paint it camoflauge.
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    If you are halfway smart then you should be able to figure out the camoclad..i just did a shotgun and it only cost me $20.00.And about an hour to do it.Might be worth looking into..Or if daddy will come of of some of that money you can get it dipped..Check out this website
    www.tarjac.com
    Last edited by GreenHeadRocker; 10-30-2008 at 02:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenHeadRocker View Post
    If you are halfway smart
    That's the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBiz View Post
    Might lose it if'n you paint it camoflauge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SCDkhntr View Post
    That's the problem.

    Guess he should just let it fly off of his truck again!!!
    BWAHAHAHAHA

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