65 fastback build

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    Sprayed some epoxy primer today, possible raptor liner tomorrow. An then body work



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    looks killer dude.

    too bad you dont live by me, my floor board would look killer. hahaha
     
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    Raptor liner :peace: it'll help with sound deadening, corrosion, heat and super durable. went on great an looks awesome!


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    kick ass dude.
     
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    For those who have never heard of raptor liner it's a 2 part bed liner system you spray through a special gun. I've used it several times an love it. And when using on cars like I do I like that it doesn't get applied 3/16-1/4" thick like line x. It's only about 1/16-1/8" and I prefer that much more when used on cars so it doesn't gob over everything.
     
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    Thanks man :peace:
     
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    you know if auto companies would use this stuff from the factory on the underbody and on the floor boards we wouldnt have rusting out vehicles.

    but then again that would mean vehicles would last longer and auto companies wouldnt make money because they would sell fewer cars. its dumb.
     
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    Yea it's not factory for a stang to be like this but I figured the next owner would appreciate havin a chassis that'll last forever
     
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    im just saying in general for every vehicle lol.
     

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