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why not wet sand and buff the runs your self that may be a cheaper way out for you.Jose
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BLUE, YOU BETTER GET THAT CONSOLE PAINTED YOU STILL HAVE ALOT OF WIRING TO DO.... :D
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i have no problem doing the sanding and stuff but am lookin for the hand of experience to lay the paint. i think i have 2 problems. 1 i think something is up with the spray guy or the second is my environment. i have the console in a small tent to keep bugs and leaves off of it but for some reason after i shoot it there is always some stuff on the surface.
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im kinda lookin forward to do the wiring and everything. for some reason i find that amusing. i got everything ready, heat shrink, gauges, switches, wire, battery switch, blue sea fuse box everything is waitin on this console..
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well i work at bellsouth and so does my dad so keep that in mind... sorry its at&t now..
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i just got the blackmax 200 running good.. i had to put another set of carbs on it and it had no thermostats in it.. now it runs like a champ.
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BLUE THAT 200 PUSHES YOU AROUND 55 OR SO? i WANDERING WHAT THE 150 IS GOING TO DO?
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i have never had it in the water yet. im hoping its in the 50's. i had a 150 evinrude and it did 38mph on gps WOT.
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I just got an old 200 merc also I'm almost ready to paint it maybe next week
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