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Old 01-18-2013, 08:34 PM
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WOW looks great ur getting more done then me. That boat is going to look great keep up with the pics
their very motivating im into my first week of wet sanding my bullet only 3 or 4 more to go yuk.
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WOW looks great ur getting more done then me. That boat is going to look great keep up with the pics
their very motivating im into my first week of wet sanding my bullet only 3 or 4 more to go yuk.
Its getting expencive. Thanks. Gauges (custom color numbers and needles) and orderd. All new Wires and switches are next on the list. Builge glass work and paint next if the weather would work out. Then sound system.

The paint is in great shape not wild about it but not in the buget at the time long with vinyl. Maybe next winter in them.
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Old 01-20-2013, 07:29 PM
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Old 01-21-2013, 10:23 AM
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Looks great! When do we start putting it back together?
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Real nice!
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Old 04-15-2013, 01:58 PM
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It's been a while! Not much has gone on. Ready to order the wiring and all that goes with it. but it's time to put on a poker run. So at least another 3 weeks before it will be worked on again.
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Looking good no need to rush things now gone way to far for that.
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Been a while! Had some unforeseen issues. Nothing with the actual boat it's self but had to be straightend out. Seeing the light after months of weighting.

Did get some new inter transom plates made. Came out great. [ATTACH=CONFIG]507797[/ATTACH]
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Old 09-12-2013, 07:41 PM
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I was wondering how its going, glad to see your back on it, these "projects" take so much time believe me I know, but if your doing it yourself like me the rewards are great, not only will you know every inch of your boat, you'll never have to pay someone (unless you want to) to do work on your boat, and the pride you have after you start completing little projects that help finish the whole job is priceless....hey I wanted to be on the water this summer, it wasn't in the cards I guess, just to much to do, and I'm to much of perfectionist, but the boats done the way I want it done, and I did it, not someone else, and I will be on the water in the spring,...keep going man......
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Originally Posted by tcwcar
I was wondering how its going, glad to see your back on it, these "projects" take so much time believe me I know, but if your doing it yourself like me the rewards are great, not only will you know every inch of your boat, you'll never have to pay someone (unless you want to) to do work on your boat, and the pride you have after you start completing little projects that help finish the whole job is priceless....hey I wanted to be on the water this summer, it wasn't in the cards I guess, just to much to do, and I'm to much of perfectionist, but the boats done the way I want it done, and I did it, not someone else, and I will be on the water in the spring,...keep going man......

Would love to say I am doing it All my slef, but lighting jack customs is playing a big roll in helping out.
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