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85Squared

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I promised myself I would never get myself into another project that needed this much damn body work but "here I go again on my own, goin down the only road I've ever known". The term necessary evil couldn't be more true right about now. I'll keep you guys posted, can't wait to show u guys the finished product

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You molded the trim to the bed side?
 

85Squared

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Yep, in this situation there was so much rot that I actually had to use the trim as a structural reinforcement. If I had removed the trim to do the Bodywork there would be no wheel arch so I just made it a part of the body. Plus I'm doing a bedliner paint job on the whole truck so it will all blend together nicely.
 

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