It stops. Fast.
#71
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Re: It stops. Fast.
Lon did pass the time by typing:
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> Hi Lon,
>> Are you old enough to remember the elementary school program that
>> had us bring out bikes in to have the tape applied. I have a news paper
>> clipping of myself packed away with my Mother's stuff, back before we
>> started taking the fenders off: http://www.----------.com/bikes53.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>
>
> Old enough? Bikes?! You had *BIKES* ?!
>
> In the early 50's the local police department would offer free bright
> red reflective markers...kinda looked like the upper half of a
> sergeant chevron set. Some other organization also offered free
> reflectors, round things about 2 inches...then all the local bike
> shops got involved and simply added them in your choice of colors
> for free. Most bikes still had those horrid battery powered lights,
> for night use, the generator style were pretty rare--not to mention
> expensive.
Heh.. I still have a generator light somewhere. Rilly makes you work
at night. They made lights mandatory at college so I begrudgingly stuck
it on and got it to work. Couple of weeks later I bought a battery powered
one that I could take with me.
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> Hi Lon,
>> Are you old enough to remember the elementary school program that
>> had us bring out bikes in to have the tape applied. I have a news paper
>> clipping of myself packed away with my Mother's stuff, back before we
>> started taking the fenders off: http://www.----------.com/bikes53.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>
>
> Old enough? Bikes?! You had *BIKES* ?!
>
> In the early 50's the local police department would offer free bright
> red reflective markers...kinda looked like the upper half of a
> sergeant chevron set. Some other organization also offered free
> reflectors, round things about 2 inches...then all the local bike
> shops got involved and simply added them in your choice of colors
> for free. Most bikes still had those horrid battery powered lights,
> for night use, the generator style were pretty rare--not to mention
> expensive.
Heh.. I still have a generator light somewhere. Rilly makes you work
at night. They made lights mandatory at college so I begrudgingly stuck
it on and got it to work. Couple of weeks later I bought a battery powered
one that I could take with me.
#72
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Re: It stops. Fast.
Lon did pass the time by typing:
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> Hi Lon,
>> Are you old enough to remember the elementary school program that
>> had us bring out bikes in to have the tape applied. I have a news paper
>> clipping of myself packed away with my Mother's stuff, back before we
>> started taking the fenders off: http://www.----------.com/bikes53.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>
>
> Old enough? Bikes?! You had *BIKES* ?!
>
> In the early 50's the local police department would offer free bright
> red reflective markers...kinda looked like the upper half of a
> sergeant chevron set. Some other organization also offered free
> reflectors, round things about 2 inches...then all the local bike
> shops got involved and simply added them in your choice of colors
> for free. Most bikes still had those horrid battery powered lights,
> for night use, the generator style were pretty rare--not to mention
> expensive.
Heh.. I still have a generator light somewhere. Rilly makes you work
at night. They made lights mandatory at college so I begrudgingly stuck
it on and got it to work. Couple of weeks later I bought a battery powered
one that I could take with me.
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> Hi Lon,
>> Are you old enough to remember the elementary school program that
>> had us bring out bikes in to have the tape applied. I have a news paper
>> clipping of myself packed away with my Mother's stuff, back before we
>> started taking the fenders off: http://www.----------.com/bikes53.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>
>
> Old enough? Bikes?! You had *BIKES* ?!
>
> In the early 50's the local police department would offer free bright
> red reflective markers...kinda looked like the upper half of a
> sergeant chevron set. Some other organization also offered free
> reflectors, round things about 2 inches...then all the local bike
> shops got involved and simply added them in your choice of colors
> for free. Most bikes still had those horrid battery powered lights,
> for night use, the generator style were pretty rare--not to mention
> expensive.
Heh.. I still have a generator light somewhere. Rilly makes you work
at night. They made lights mandatory at college so I begrudgingly stuck
it on and got it to work. Couple of weeks later I bought a battery powered
one that I could take with me.
#73
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Re: It stops. Fast.
Lon did pass the time by typing:
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> Hi Lon,
>> Are you old enough to remember the elementary school program that
>> had us bring out bikes in to have the tape applied. I have a news paper
>> clipping of myself packed away with my Mother's stuff, back before we
>> started taking the fenders off: http://www.----------.com/bikes53.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>
>
> Old enough? Bikes?! You had *BIKES* ?!
>
> In the early 50's the local police department would offer free bright
> red reflective markers...kinda looked like the upper half of a
> sergeant chevron set. Some other organization also offered free
> reflectors, round things about 2 inches...then all the local bike
> shops got involved and simply added them in your choice of colors
> for free. Most bikes still had those horrid battery powered lights,
> for night use, the generator style were pretty rare--not to mention
> expensive.
Heh.. I still have a generator light somewhere. Rilly makes you work
at night. They made lights mandatory at college so I begrudgingly stuck
it on and got it to work. Couple of weeks later I bought a battery powered
one that I could take with me.
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> Hi Lon,
>> Are you old enough to remember the elementary school program that
>> had us bring out bikes in to have the tape applied. I have a news paper
>> clipping of myself packed away with my Mother's stuff, back before we
>> started taking the fenders off: http://www.----------.com/bikes53.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>
>
> Old enough? Bikes?! You had *BIKES* ?!
>
> In the early 50's the local police department would offer free bright
> red reflective markers...kinda looked like the upper half of a
> sergeant chevron set. Some other organization also offered free
> reflectors, round things about 2 inches...then all the local bike
> shops got involved and simply added them in your choice of colors
> for free. Most bikes still had those horrid battery powered lights,
> for night use, the generator style were pretty rare--not to mention
> expensive.
Heh.. I still have a generator light somewhere. Rilly makes you work
at night. They made lights mandatory at college so I begrudgingly stuck
it on and got it to work. Couple of weeks later I bought a battery powered
one that I could take with me.
#74
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Re: It stops. Fast.
I dont worry about it much. They are all scratched from the brush here anyway.
After a year on the Jeep, they look better than the last soft top I had (Kayline).
The only bad spot on them is where my rear window rubs on my Kilby rack. Oh well.
when it becomes a real problem (rubs thru) I will worry about it. The reason it rubs
is that my Kilby rack is now sitting 3" higher so as to accomidate the ARB fridge.
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:28:16 -0400, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>>roll up your door windows? no scratches yet?!
>>I tried to be careful with my soft top windows...the sides aren't too bad
>>but the rear is crap....
>>
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:69bel05dggurfvakfrngv07crqn76ccvh6@4ax.com. ..
>>> Thanks. Nope. www.rockgearinc.com I love the top! I only get water in
>>around the
>>> doors...but then I get that with my hardtop and full hard doors on too.
>>Hmmm...I
>>> dont think the body is straight anymore for some reason. ROTFL! =)
>>What I like
>>> most about it is I am never without my top and doors anymore unless I
>>deliberately
>>> take them off and leave them at the house. The sides all just roll up
>>into the top
>>> and zip in, as does the soft part of the upper doors. And, there is very
>>little
>>> hardware. 3 pieces for each upper door. The header bar, 2 footman loops
>>on the
>>> back, some snaps for the rear window, and a spacer bar for up front
>>(optional). It
>>> just pulls down over the roll cage. My rear corners fit a bit sloppy
>>since my roll
>>> cage isnt stock (mine is custom). Doesnt bother me, its not that bad.
>>>
>>> Expen$ive ones. I dont know, I have an e-mail into my mech to ask what
>>brand they
>>> are.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Sep 2004 12:47:17 -0700, troythered@yahoo.com (Troy) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Sweet, I like the lights! Ya know, I've never seen a top like that,
>>> >>is it a custom job? What kind of rotors did you get up front?
>>>
>>
After a year on the Jeep, they look better than the last soft top I had (Kayline).
The only bad spot on them is where my rear window rubs on my Kilby rack. Oh well.
when it becomes a real problem (rubs thru) I will worry about it. The reason it rubs
is that my Kilby rack is now sitting 3" higher so as to accomidate the ARB fridge.
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:28:16 -0400, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>>roll up your door windows? no scratches yet?!
>>I tried to be careful with my soft top windows...the sides aren't too bad
>>but the rear is crap....
>>
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:69bel05dggurfvakfrngv07crqn76ccvh6@4ax.com. ..
>>> Thanks. Nope. www.rockgearinc.com I love the top! I only get water in
>>around the
>>> doors...but then I get that with my hardtop and full hard doors on too.
>>Hmmm...I
>>> dont think the body is straight anymore for some reason. ROTFL! =)
>>What I like
>>> most about it is I am never without my top and doors anymore unless I
>>deliberately
>>> take them off and leave them at the house. The sides all just roll up
>>into the top
>>> and zip in, as does the soft part of the upper doors. And, there is very
>>little
>>> hardware. 3 pieces for each upper door. The header bar, 2 footman loops
>>on the
>>> back, some snaps for the rear window, and a spacer bar for up front
>>(optional). It
>>> just pulls down over the roll cage. My rear corners fit a bit sloppy
>>since my roll
>>> cage isnt stock (mine is custom). Doesnt bother me, its not that bad.
>>>
>>> Expen$ive ones. I dont know, I have an e-mail into my mech to ask what
>>brand they
>>> are.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Sep 2004 12:47:17 -0700, troythered@yahoo.com (Troy) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Sweet, I like the lights! Ya know, I've never seen a top like that,
>>> >>is it a custom job? What kind of rotors did you get up front?
>>>
>>
#75
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Re: It stops. Fast.
I dont worry about it much. They are all scratched from the brush here anyway.
After a year on the Jeep, they look better than the last soft top I had (Kayline).
The only bad spot on them is where my rear window rubs on my Kilby rack. Oh well.
when it becomes a real problem (rubs thru) I will worry about it. The reason it rubs
is that my Kilby rack is now sitting 3" higher so as to accomidate the ARB fridge.
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:28:16 -0400, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>>roll up your door windows? no scratches yet?!
>>I tried to be careful with my soft top windows...the sides aren't too bad
>>but the rear is crap....
>>
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:69bel05dggurfvakfrngv07crqn76ccvh6@4ax.com. ..
>>> Thanks. Nope. www.rockgearinc.com I love the top! I only get water in
>>around the
>>> doors...but then I get that with my hardtop and full hard doors on too.
>>Hmmm...I
>>> dont think the body is straight anymore for some reason. ROTFL! =)
>>What I like
>>> most about it is I am never without my top and doors anymore unless I
>>deliberately
>>> take them off and leave them at the house. The sides all just roll up
>>into the top
>>> and zip in, as does the soft part of the upper doors. And, there is very
>>little
>>> hardware. 3 pieces for each upper door. The header bar, 2 footman loops
>>on the
>>> back, some snaps for the rear window, and a spacer bar for up front
>>(optional). It
>>> just pulls down over the roll cage. My rear corners fit a bit sloppy
>>since my roll
>>> cage isnt stock (mine is custom). Doesnt bother me, its not that bad.
>>>
>>> Expen$ive ones. I dont know, I have an e-mail into my mech to ask what
>>brand they
>>> are.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Sep 2004 12:47:17 -0700, troythered@yahoo.com (Troy) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Sweet, I like the lights! Ya know, I've never seen a top like that,
>>> >>is it a custom job? What kind of rotors did you get up front?
>>>
>>
After a year on the Jeep, they look better than the last soft top I had (Kayline).
The only bad spot on them is where my rear window rubs on my Kilby rack. Oh well.
when it becomes a real problem (rubs thru) I will worry about it. The reason it rubs
is that my Kilby rack is now sitting 3" higher so as to accomidate the ARB fridge.
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:28:16 -0400, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>>roll up your door windows? no scratches yet?!
>>I tried to be careful with my soft top windows...the sides aren't too bad
>>but the rear is crap....
>>
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:69bel05dggurfvakfrngv07crqn76ccvh6@4ax.com. ..
>>> Thanks. Nope. www.rockgearinc.com I love the top! I only get water in
>>around the
>>> doors...but then I get that with my hardtop and full hard doors on too.
>>Hmmm...I
>>> dont think the body is straight anymore for some reason. ROTFL! =)
>>What I like
>>> most about it is I am never without my top and doors anymore unless I
>>deliberately
>>> take them off and leave them at the house. The sides all just roll up
>>into the top
>>> and zip in, as does the soft part of the upper doors. And, there is very
>>little
>>> hardware. 3 pieces for each upper door. The header bar, 2 footman loops
>>on the
>>> back, some snaps for the rear window, and a spacer bar for up front
>>(optional). It
>>> just pulls down over the roll cage. My rear corners fit a bit sloppy
>>since my roll
>>> cage isnt stock (mine is custom). Doesnt bother me, its not that bad.
>>>
>>> Expen$ive ones. I dont know, I have an e-mail into my mech to ask what
>>brand they
>>> are.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Sep 2004 12:47:17 -0700, troythered@yahoo.com (Troy) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Sweet, I like the lights! Ya know, I've never seen a top like that,
>>> >>is it a custom job? What kind of rotors did you get up front?
>>>
>>
#76
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Re: It stops. Fast.
I dont worry about it much. They are all scratched from the brush here anyway.
After a year on the Jeep, they look better than the last soft top I had (Kayline).
The only bad spot on them is where my rear window rubs on my Kilby rack. Oh well.
when it becomes a real problem (rubs thru) I will worry about it. The reason it rubs
is that my Kilby rack is now sitting 3" higher so as to accomidate the ARB fridge.
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:28:16 -0400, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>>roll up your door windows? no scratches yet?!
>>I tried to be careful with my soft top windows...the sides aren't too bad
>>but the rear is crap....
>>
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:69bel05dggurfvakfrngv07crqn76ccvh6@4ax.com. ..
>>> Thanks. Nope. www.rockgearinc.com I love the top! I only get water in
>>around the
>>> doors...but then I get that with my hardtop and full hard doors on too.
>>Hmmm...I
>>> dont think the body is straight anymore for some reason. ROTFL! =)
>>What I like
>>> most about it is I am never without my top and doors anymore unless I
>>deliberately
>>> take them off and leave them at the house. The sides all just roll up
>>into the top
>>> and zip in, as does the soft part of the upper doors. And, there is very
>>little
>>> hardware. 3 pieces for each upper door. The header bar, 2 footman loops
>>on the
>>> back, some snaps for the rear window, and a spacer bar for up front
>>(optional). It
>>> just pulls down over the roll cage. My rear corners fit a bit sloppy
>>since my roll
>>> cage isnt stock (mine is custom). Doesnt bother me, its not that bad.
>>>
>>> Expen$ive ones. I dont know, I have an e-mail into my mech to ask what
>>brand they
>>> are.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Sep 2004 12:47:17 -0700, troythered@yahoo.com (Troy) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Sweet, I like the lights! Ya know, I've never seen a top like that,
>>> >>is it a custom job? What kind of rotors did you get up front?
>>>
>>
After a year on the Jeep, they look better than the last soft top I had (Kayline).
The only bad spot on them is where my rear window rubs on my Kilby rack. Oh well.
when it becomes a real problem (rubs thru) I will worry about it. The reason it rubs
is that my Kilby rack is now sitting 3" higher so as to accomidate the ARB fridge.
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:28:16 -0400, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>>roll up your door windows? no scratches yet?!
>>I tried to be careful with my soft top windows...the sides aren't too bad
>>but the rear is crap....
>>
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:69bel05dggurfvakfrngv07crqn76ccvh6@4ax.com. ..
>>> Thanks. Nope. www.rockgearinc.com I love the top! I only get water in
>>around the
>>> doors...but then I get that with my hardtop and full hard doors on too.
>>Hmmm...I
>>> dont think the body is straight anymore for some reason. ROTFL! =)
>>What I like
>>> most about it is I am never without my top and doors anymore unless I
>>deliberately
>>> take them off and leave them at the house. The sides all just roll up
>>into the top
>>> and zip in, as does the soft part of the upper doors. And, there is very
>>little
>>> hardware. 3 pieces for each upper door. The header bar, 2 footman loops
>>on the
>>> back, some snaps for the rear window, and a spacer bar for up front
>>(optional). It
>>> just pulls down over the roll cage. My rear corners fit a bit sloppy
>>since my roll
>>> cage isnt stock (mine is custom). Doesnt bother me, its not that bad.
>>>
>>> Expen$ive ones. I dont know, I have an e-mail into my mech to ask what
>>brand they
>>> are.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Sep 2004 12:47:17 -0700, troythered@yahoo.com (Troy) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>Sweet, I like the lights! Ya know, I've never seen a top like that,
>>> >>is it a custom job? What kind of rotors did you get up front?
>>>
>>
#77
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Re: It stops. Fast.
Hmmm.... I am begining to get some ideas. Wonder if the guy who painted my hood
could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>
>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a run to the
>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>
>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>
>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>
>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a run to the
>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>
>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>
>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
#78
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Posts: n/a
Re: It stops. Fast.
Hmmm.... I am begining to get some ideas. Wonder if the guy who painted my hood
could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>
>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a run to the
>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>
>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>
>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>
>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a run to the
>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>
>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>
>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
#79
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: It stops. Fast.
Hmmm.... I am begining to get some ideas. Wonder if the guy who painted my hood
could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>
>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a run to the
>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>
>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>
>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>
>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a run to the
>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>
>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>
>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
#80
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Re: It stops. Fast.
You have an ARB fridge? Uber-$$$ Hey, it is sounding more and more like you
really are loaded with $$$. Heheh. ;)
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:f8mel01q5q0m7ht9jm84vndfbcqraheg7m@4ax.com...
> Hmmm.... I am begining to get some ideas. Wonder if the guy who painted
> my hood
> could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
>
>
>
> On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>>
>>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a
>>>> run to the
>>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>>
>>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>>
>>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
>
really are loaded with $$$. Heheh. ;)
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:f8mel01q5q0m7ht9jm84vndfbcqraheg7m@4ax.com...
> Hmmm.... I am begining to get some ideas. Wonder if the guy who painted
> my hood
> could get a reflective paint????? If so, this could be fun! =)
>
>
>
> On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:09:09 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>>jbjeep proclaimed:
>>>
>>>> The more I think on it, the more I like the idea of the tape. Guess a
>>>> run to the
>>>> parts store is in order next week or so.
>>>
>>> Just stifle your natural impulses to use the tape to spell out your
>>> opinions of softroad glorified minivans like the Murano, etc.
>>>
>>> I dunno if any custom car shops in your area could fit you with
>>> really nice outlines, but you might be able to do it yourself with
>>> something like a soft wax marker to outline where to place the
>>> tape. Might as well be cool as utilitarian.
>