pics from Moab
tk1
04-09-2002, 05:57 PM
these are a few pics from gone moab.
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-2.jpg
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-6.jpg
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-10.jpg
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-2.jpg
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-6.jpg
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-10.jpg
rrdstarr
04-09-2002, 06:56 PM
Nice shots of the truck in Moab!
Those are some wierd graphics on the X? :bloated:
Those are some wierd graphics on the X? :bloated:
tk1
04-09-2002, 07:12 PM
Thanks,
Yes they are "wierd" graphics, thats the idea they get noticed. There is alot of detail that you can't see in the pics.
Anybody with some tape and paint can do flames, scallops or stripes. I specialize in "custom" graphics, not "hey I saw this truck and it looked really cool can you paint mine exactly like it?"
I mostly do bikes (motorcycles) and motocross helmets, I also do all of the repair and custom work for the local BMW motorcycle shop.
Yes they are "wierd" graphics, thats the idea they get noticed. There is alot of detail that you can't see in the pics.
Anybody with some tape and paint can do flames, scallops or stripes. I specialize in "custom" graphics, not "hey I saw this truck and it looked really cool can you paint mine exactly like it?"
I mostly do bikes (motorcycles) and motocross helmets, I also do all of the repair and custom work for the local BMW motorcycle shop.
Schludwiller
04-09-2002, 11:32 PM
Your front end looks really high. Are your torsion bars maxed out?
Nice pics. Can't go wrong with Moab in the background.
Nice pics. Can't go wrong with Moab in the background.
tk1
04-10-2002, 12:20 AM
Originally posted by Schludwiller
Your front end looks really high. Are your torsion bars maxed out?
Nice pics. Can't go wrong with Moab in the background.
Thanks.
The torsion bars aren't maxed, I have about 5/8 of an inch to the bump stop. The angle of the pics makes it look funny.
Here's a better pic from the side.
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-15.jpg
Your front end looks really high. Are your torsion bars maxed out?
Nice pics. Can't go wrong with Moab in the background.
Thanks.
The torsion bars aren't maxed, I have about 5/8 of an inch to the bump stop. The angle of the pics makes it look funny.
Here's a better pic from the side.
http://superjens.com/xterra/gone-15.jpg
ozxterra
04-17-2002, 01:15 AM
Nice! Interesting graphics... Are they "pin-stripe" resistant?? I dont know a damn thing about custom-painting....
So what do you think of that skid plate thingie on the front bottom of your rig?? I am curious as to its durability. I know one guy ripped his off in the mud but I think he was goin' too fast. Is it plastic and metal??
Cheers
So what do you think of that skid plate thingie on the front bottom of your rig?? I am curious as to its durability. I know one guy ripped his off in the mud but I think he was goin' too fast. Is it plastic and metal??
Cheers
tk1
04-18-2002, 07:30 PM
Originally posted by ozxterra
Nice! Interesting graphics... Are they "pin-stripe" resistant?? I dont know a damn thing about custom-painting....
So what do you think of that skid plate thingie on the front bottom of your rig?? I am curious as to its durability. I know one guy ripped his off in the mud but I think he was goin' too fast. Is it plastic and metal??
Cheers
The graphics are done with an automitive base coat clear coat system and are quite durable. My customers and I have put the paint I use through many torture tests on helmets, racing motocross and desert racing. Also if I get any "back woods" pinstiping I can polish it out quite easily.
As for the front "skid plate" it's plastic with a metal reinforcement behind the curved section. Mine is on it's last leg as I have nailed it on rocks at Moab one too many times.
Nice! Interesting graphics... Are they "pin-stripe" resistant?? I dont know a damn thing about custom-painting....
So what do you think of that skid plate thingie on the front bottom of your rig?? I am curious as to its durability. I know one guy ripped his off in the mud but I think he was goin' too fast. Is it plastic and metal??
Cheers
The graphics are done with an automitive base coat clear coat system and are quite durable. My customers and I have put the paint I use through many torture tests on helmets, racing motocross and desert racing. Also if I get any "back woods" pinstiping I can polish it out quite easily.
As for the front "skid plate" it's plastic with a metal reinforcement behind the curved section. Mine is on it's last leg as I have nailed it on rocks at Moab one too many times.
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