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    It looks great, Jim. Which bed liner product did you choose?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    It looks great, Jim. Which bed liner product did you choose?
    http://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-Aut...ck+bed+coating
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    Progress and a setback. First the progress. I had a great day at the swap meet with my daughter. We sold a bunch of stuff and made some $$. Now the set back. I went to go see the body because he painted the passenger side door (the edges not the whole door) and I noticed some black stuff around the back window and the passenger side window. What the heck is that? It is outside so maybe bird $hit? No such luck. apparently while my loving daughter was painting the left over bedliner she had gotten some on her glove and as she got in and out grabbed the windows to steady herself and got bedliner on the fresh new paint. Being an epoxy, it ate it's way all the way to the fiberglass. So more bodywork...sigh.

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