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Torres's 07 H3 A.K.A "Die PANZER"

Panzer07

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That looks great!

Those tail lights turned out perfect!
Thanks man...and they did indeed I figure they would look out of place with such huge red color that doesn't even light up...as well I like the smaller rectangles port hole...in a way more of it going back to the original look of the H1...in it's own way of course maybe one day I'll do a mod like recon did and put the actual H1 tail lights, and side turning markers.

You did an awesome job bud. I am glad that you went with the smaller pattern. Looks sweet

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Thanks Budd

You'll have to be careful you don't lose your truck on the trail now that it's camo
Seriously lol I got take a picture on the forest I think with these color I used it should blend in somewhat decent when in the Cali forest and buses...



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Panzer07

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Ok so now in thinking on a way to Camo the windows so as they emit no glare or shine...I'm currently contemplating some Mosquito screen net or perhaps some of that military grade Camo net if am able to get a hold of some of it.
The plan it is to put some Velcro around the windows edges as well as some Velcro on the mosquito screen netting so that way I can easily put it on and take off as I please or need. I'm thinking mosquito screen because that what we used to cover regular windows in order to make ourself invisible from the enemy looking from outside when we were occupying a room...as well it worked great for covering our vino's and optic lenses.


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ReconH3

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For rear windows you can get that perforated stickers they use in vehicle wraps and spray it before removing from backing. For front and side windows, mosquito netting works great, and you can actually spray it to match camo. For headlights and fog lights you can use matte clear vinyl, or mosquito netting. All rubber parts like tires and window trims, PlastiDip works great.


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Chocflip201

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For rear windows you can get that perforated stickers they use in vehicle wraps and spray it before removing from backing. For front and side windows, mosquito netting works great, and you can actually spray it to match camo. For headlights and fog lights you can use matte clear vinyl, or mosquito netting. All rubber parts like tires and window trims, PlastiDip works great.


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Panzer07

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For rear windows you can get that perforated stickers they use in vehicle wraps and spray it before removing from backing. For front and side windows, mosquito netting works great, and you can actually spray it to match camo. For headlights and fog lights you can use matte clear vinyl, or mosquito netting. All rubber parts like tires and window trims, PlastiDip works great.


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Tanks recon I forgot all about that perforated sticker wrap...as well Perhaps I'm gonna give it a shot to the vinyl spray...if the Miskito doesn't work for them but I think it should.


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I was going to mention the perforated vinyl but it looks like I was beat to the punch!!


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Panzer07

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well, guys it seems like the stars are going to line up for good this year for me. and the rancho lift kit is next in the mod list, if thing keep going like this and I'm really hoping they do and no damned financial situation arise again...like they did last year...anyways hopefully I know by mid-late jun.

although the only bad thing is even if i get the rancho kit im not gonna be able to install it right away...since i want to do the spring over...as well, ill have to wait at least a month or 2 gathering the necessary supplies as well making sure i have enough funds (i got to save-up my beer money) so i can get some quality shocks "Foxes" or "Kings"...i know i could go with the low quality rancho or medium quality "Bilstein", so i can have this done and over with quick. however im a strong believer "if you gonna throw money into something, you damn well make sure you get top quality the first time" i seen people around me who tried and save some bucks by going with lesser quality stuffs and they usually end up having to upgrade rather soon than later or buy the whole thing again since whatever they got the first time was garbage...anyways this is the update.


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Panzer07

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oh as well im thinking on going with a 2 or 3 inch body lift...i really like what this guy did with his H3
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and throw some 37's of course upgrading to 37's will be after the 35's wear out...but im thinking on having the 2-3 inch body lift intalled after or while intalling the rancho kit and ill ask you guys for impute on helping me decide whether if the 2-3 inch body lift looks good with my 35's OR NOT.


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Panzer07

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Once again I'm off topic here.

Anyways I was invited to go bow fishing this weekend but since I am Saving my "Lunch Money" for my rancho lift kit I didn't want to spent money...on the bow-fishing gear...so I flipped my "RedNeck" Switch on, and thought of way to made my own fishing arrows as well of ways to attach a regular fishing barrel swivel to the bow...anyways here is what my final set up looks like...I spent no money and had fun doing it...so I taught I share the idea with you guys.
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derian06

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This is simply amazing! You have some big nads my friend, how did it feel sanding all the paint off? I would be scared ****less!
 

Panzer07

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This is simply amazing! You have some big nads my friend, how did it feel sanding all the paint off? I would be scared ****less!

Thanks, And Sanding It wasn't too bad...since I played it safe and start off with the small parts first just in case it didn't work out. as well Sanding itself was pretty quick and fast labour 6-7 hrs.


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Panzer07

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Come paint mine!!!

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If u lived closer I'd paint for u...but u are way the hell in Louisiana. XP plus not of fence but I don't like Louisiana's weather...lol


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If u lived closer I'd paint for u...but u are way the hell in Louisiana. XP plus not of fence but I don't like Louisiana's weather...lol

Oh me either! If the military didn't have me here I wouldn't be here! But your truck looks sick man! If I ever drink enough beer on a saturday I'm gonna do mine in woodland camo!
 

Panzer07

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Oh me either! If the military didn't have me here I wouldn't be here! But your truck looks sick man! If I ever drink enough beer on a saturday I'm gonna do mine in woodland camo!

Man I feel for u fort Polk is crazy...just went down there 2 times for training...and coming from NY We sure Hated That weather.

And couple of beer that is all it takes to get started...hardest part is scrubbing all the clear coat paint off...


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Panzer07

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Well I was finally able to get a hold of my future cb or ham radio antennas they are the one used military vehicles now I just need to look in amazon or eBay to see if they also have the mounts so I can mount this bad boys, they are heavy duty and will look sick.
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Panzer07

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The camo paint job looks really good :thumbs: :cheers:

Thank you for the complement sir.


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Bananatank

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Yeah i gotta say from my perspective it looked ballsy as hell to repaint it "camo" id be too afraid of messing it up! But yours looks frickin' sick with the camo paint! It proly looks even better in person!


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