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kokonut

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Moncton,NB
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Snowmobile
2011 XTX Nytro
plasti-dip,dual tuners,new rear shocks
 

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not sure

of the part number...my stock shock froze and with some advice from here Yamaha warrantied.....They came up with different part number than stock will find out and let you know
 
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yes,I used "green" tape and very carefully cut around them 2 days later to remove.I did not "tape"decals on other side and 5 coats later can still see them
 
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Did not do running boards at all. Am worried my feet would tear up plasti-dip
 
Can you post a pic of how you ended the color before the running boards? I would like to do something similar.
 
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All I did was tape it all off like a car,and when it cured and I removed tape sprayed it with clear glossifier and faded in to running boards so edges don't come up.P.S. Make sure you cut along edge of tape before pulling it up....and plasti-dip is dry.Trust me if you don't it will pull up and you have to redo..I learned the hard way....lol
 

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What type of plasic-dip did you use? Was It a brush on or spray on? A picture or part number would be great. Thanks Shane
 


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