Jurassic Park Jeep #10
- madams2992
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Jurassic Park Jeep #10
This is my Jurassic Park Jeep #10 build from Louisiana. She's a 2003 Wrangler TJ Sport with 44k miles. It came with a light khaki metallic base coat that we decided to keep. It may not be the completely accurate color, but it matches pretty closely. I had a local body shop paint the red stripes, wheels, stripe numbers and make the door decals. I bought new tires for it and a new frame-less spice Bestop. I'm currently in search of a pair of tool boxes to mount on the back, and possibly a whip antenna and light bar.
- Jack_Fauth
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Re: Jurassic Park Jeep #10
Looks really great man
What did the shop charge just do the red stuff
Also are the numbers painted to match the jeep or are they sickers?
What did the shop charge just do the red stuff
Also are the numbers painted to match the jeep or are they sickers?
Still selling complete decal/stencil kits in any number
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- madams2992
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Re: Jurassic Park Jeep #10
The numbers were painted with a stencil to match the surrounding body color. I would say the shop charged around $1000. That included painting the faded plastic fender flares to match the body, red stripes, numbers, wheels, mirror housings, and some dent and scratch removal.Jack_Fauth wrote:Looks really great man
What did the shop charge just do the red stuff
Also are the numbers painted to match the jeep or are they sickers?
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