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Your awesome fashion sense is showing.




Central Texas in your location must mean near Killeen.




Yep smack dab in the middle of Killeen. I left it as Gainesville for so long, but I finally gave in and changed it to TX. Might help me meet some members in the area.

I'm also embarrassed now. Stepped out of the house with my daughter to take some pics and got caught on camera without my cover.

Dustergirl, thanks for the compliment.




My apologies for the OT post:
Roe, how long has the Army referred to them as "covers"? I thought that was just a Jarhead thingie, LOL Semper Fi!! and thank you for your service
Truck is looking good, btw. I've been doing some body repairs on my challenger and using this technique on the finish. So pleased with the results, I plan to do the whole car in the end

Scott




Scott I've been in for a little under 5 years and I've always heard it called a cover. Even the guys who've been in for a while. Thanks for your service as well. My uncle was in the Marines during Vietnam....doesn't talk about it much.

Thanks for the compliment on the truck. Now is the real test of how long and how tough the paint will hold up.

Do you have a build thread going on the challenger as you tackle the body work? I find that lately I really like following the repairs and projects as people work through them.

I must say though, I have really enjoyed the look on my neighbors faces when I tell them that I did it with a roller...after they compliment how good it's looking.



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