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    If you use PVC... Get krylon black paint, and scuff up the PVC with some 100 grit. I think a can of spray on bed liner would look good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aarolar View Post
    Where did you get the rubber connections from to route that?
    It's a flexible PVC coupler from Home Depot.


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    Yeah use the bed liner it will look better ..

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    Not to disagree with Jeff - yes use Krylon - but that Krylon Fusion works GREAT on plastic. No scuffing needed. I did my reservior tank and it still looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunder550 View Post

    That is quite a CAI, gotta be at least 10 hp to the wheels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    Not to disagree with Jeff - yes use Krylon - but that Krylon Fusion works GREAT on plastic. No scuffing needed. I did my reservior tank and it still looks great.
    Actually, thats what i was talking about... I just didnt put the fusion part. If you use bed liner, scuff it.

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