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Slayer1

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    Temecula, CA (SoCal)
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  1. As for the yellow tint, I used the glass stainer from Krylon. I cleaned the surfaces with some solvent to get them ready for the paint, then I applied 3 coats of yellow tint and 3 of clear coat. I was really happy with the turn out.
  2. I started focusing on other parts of the truck and lost a little attention towards the dashboard. The last thing I did was use Bando filler to level out the cracks or imperfections that I couldn't fix with the foam. Ill be jumping back at it pretty soon! I'm actually looking foward to relocating my ignition and light switch onto the dashboard.
  3. Didn't get much done on the truck yesterday, but I did manage to spray my lights. Looking like Gold! I like the new look, mo matter how small of a change.
  4. I used Great Stuff to fill in the cracks and wholes that I want to cover up. Ill be using filler to hit any spots that were left untouched or still uneven. Sand it down to an even surface, then use foam to create a new layer. Its my first time doing this. Ill keep updating my progress.
  5. Stock engine. I haven't done anything to the engine bay since I've had the truck. Looking foward to dressing it up! New carb, rebuild, etc.
  6. I've cleaned up the inside of the truck and laid down some primer. Restoring the dash, and relocating the ignition and light switch. Not sure what kind of material I will be using to cover up the dashboard. Thinking about applying a small layer of foam before the top material.
  7. So far I've lowered it 3" all around. Planning on going 4" in total by using spindles in the front and lowering springs in the rear. Looking for some shocks to replace the stock ones, my ride is pretty bumpy at the moment, would want the new shocks installed before dropping it any further. I've never done any body work! But I am attempting to remove all the dents, or at least get it as close as possible to thr original shape, by using a hammer and dollies. The hood and right side front fender have been done so far.
  8. New to the Ratsun forums! My name is Bill and I've been following Ratsun on Facebook for a couple of weeks now. Since my discovery of the group I've been able to do a couple of things to my 720. I figured it was time to join the forums and keep track of the progress. Right before discovering Ratsun I was parting out with my 720, but something kept me from selling it (besides the amount of cash offered to me). Ratsun was the ultimate reason why I decided to keep my 720. Now I have all these ideas that I want to execute, I know it will be a great build since I have the support of a great.community: RATSUN.
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