Finished Blacking Out

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95escahoe

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Sick Tahoe

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skyl3rm

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Guess stupid question but when painting the flares since they are textured... do you have to get new ones (if they exist) or can you sand those down smooth? or....???
I've always wnated to do it to my z just never knew how.
 

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****! Truck looks good as it! If anything paint the flares to match leave the side steps unpainted...get all scuffed up. I am vertically challenged even on my lowered Escahoe I still use my side steps.

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Thanks guys

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Other than the Oregon hitch cover :)...it looks fantastic! :D

LoL......yea....I was wondering if anyone was going to notice that.

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Guess stupid question but when painting the flares since they are textured... do you have to get new ones (if they exist) or can you sand those down smooth? or....???
I've always wnated to do it to my z just never knew how.

I was thinking the same thing. Anyone with any experience or good ideas for this?
 

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