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  1. #1

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    For a regular cab truck this one takes my vote as a rolling yacht!



    With that said, I really had no other lighting in the garage other than my halogens, so it really made it a bit difficult to get good shots solely with those. In addition, I had my work cut out for me so I really had to focus as much time buffing as Charles chose to go with the whole 9 yard package.



    Job took a little over 10 hours.



    Megs SS with foam gun

    Megs HR for wheels

    Megs mild clay

    Megs 105 with LC Cyan

    Megs 205 with LC Tangerine

    Megs 21 with Edge white pad, removed w/ MF Bonnet



    Holy mackrel, not only is this truck now popping like new it`s the nicest srt-10 I`ve ever seen. I think it also helped knowing that he enjoys road coursing it



    OK onto the pics. I totally blew getting a final complete shot, kickin` myself all day. So I posted up a pic that Charles sent me so you guys can get an idea of how nice this truck is.



    Some foam fun:







    Some swirling (I actually give credit to Charles as he`s done a pretty good job maintaining his truck. Overtime it`s just inevitable though to experience swirling on a black paint job).







    Right before clay, you can see some light to moderate swirls:







    Hmmmm, glanced over and saw this on the garbage can.. Anyone want to guess which key has got the most WHP? hehe









    During compounding:







    After shots:



    Brick wall is actually a reflection on the hood











    Bam:







    After this shot I immediately proceeded in passing out on the concrete:







    Pimp shots:







    Things that make you go "huh?" then oh **** I`m getting passed by a truck (note-truck has different headlights than pictured).







    -Eric :2thumbs:



    p.s. Meguiars products suck! lol

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    Looks good and job well done

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    damn those trucks are sick. Looks excellent!

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    wow, great results!



    Actually just what I wanted to see...



    Megs mild clay

    Megs 105 with LC Cyan

    Megs 205 with LC Tangerine



    A combination I am starting with soon. The paint looked good, where did you use the Cyan and M105?



    Anyways, thanks for the pictures!

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    Thanks gentlemen. That combo worked great for me. I used the hydro 5.5" pads on my G110. I would recommend it all day long.

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    Well done, I have one of those coming later on but its the one with the big cab. It just have to be one of the sickest "cars" ever built

 

 

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