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Noticed you are the moderator, can you tell me why the photos I post in the "What's a Ute" topic on the Falcon orum came out in different sizes? All were from the same HP photo DVD I had made by a local photo shop.
I can't seem to find a way to enlarge the small images.
Hey there again. I have been wondering how to change the biography stuff on my page. I figure if someone is going to help me they should at least know a little about me. Thanks for the help.
Go the paticular forum you want to post in, and you will find a button that looks like...
If you click on a button that looks like that you will be able to write a thread.
Hi. I am new here, and i have no idea how to start a thread. I know how to post answers, but i have questions about my truck, how do I do that? I am asking you because you seem popular on this site. Thanks for the help.
Rich, I've only helped paint one vehicle. We used Nason 2k thane, and I believe (its been quite a while) we wet sanded the truck before we hit it with clear. Personally I like we sanding alot, it can really even up the paint nice, and I thought it helped out even between two coats of primer.
Get ready for the 351 boss build this summer, 4v closed chamber heads, 2.25/1.75 valves, .750 lift, 12.5:1 piistons, wieand tunnel ram, nitrous, I think its gonna roar!
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