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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/16/2007 4:24:35 AM   
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That's the reason I ask. As they are, they're fugly. I like them because they won't break, no matter what I do. I'm looking to make them another color, so it doesn't have to be hard ano.

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It might take us a few tries but we could probably duplicate the color, just not the finish.



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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/16/2007 5:04:01 AM   
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-SomeGuy- and Byte the dust's anodizing plus Chronic's TVP's equals some amazing work. I'm sure I can speak for most in saying that the ingenuity and efforts you guys put in to this hobby are highly appreciated and truly admirable. You guys really shine a light on what true hobbyists are all about. Also, to mention your willingness to take the time to put these skills to work for others in this hobby abroad. NICE WORK!!

I see myself writing up a couple PM's in the not so distant future when I pick up my second Savage (X SS).


I'm glad you guys like the jobs we are doing, and Kappa77 whenever you want to change that color we'll be ready to do something cool for you.

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/16/2007 6:40:40 PM   
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Hey guys i noticed u guys are only doing savages, wat about a mad force tvp?





I'm getting these.




Have any ideas?

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/16/2007 8:49:48 PM   
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As long as its aluminum it can be anodized. We are only doing savages because all we have is savages .

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/16/2007 9:53:32 PM   
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Pythonfan if you have a desing on mind let us know or you may leave it up to us and we'll show you a prototype.

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/16/2007 9:57:02 PM   
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I hav a few, but i want to talk to cronic first about some things, sine he has made all the tvp's for u guys, and i just got word he will be doing a mad fore build up, there might be some things going on, But i love ur guys work!

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/18/2007 3:04:12 PM   
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what about some parts for a micro t????? im interested......
OHH and SIK work guys that stuff looks awseome i actually want to buy a savage just so i can buy some of those parts off you **JK But seriously you guys could make a fortune!!!!

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/21/2007 8:27:14 PM   
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Couple more pics.

Winter camo:


Another acid wash:

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/21/2007 9:01:49 PM   
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That's pretty cool.. That camo would look fantastic if you could somehow paint a Proline Hummer bod to match, maybe AND some dish rims too... That'd be pretty dang kewell...

This Hummer, BTW...:




Dude, I so want to see THAT Sav now: your camo TVP's, matching camo Hummer and dish rims, with 40 Series Mulchers......

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/21/2007 9:06:59 PM   
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That would be pretty damn cool, i wonder who will build one .

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/21/2007 11:26:42 PM   
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ive been away for a while, i posted near the start of this thread and im amazed at how far you guys have come! good work, i wish i could afford some cool stuff

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/27/2007 2:12:14 AM   
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New more pics. The TVP's look a bit beat up because they are already used.

Fade FX on Red




Fade FX on Violet



What do you think guys.

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/27/2007 2:19:37 AM   
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Hey Thunderbird, I trying to send you a PM but your PM storage is full

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/27/2007 2:27:29 AM   
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Nice fades...you guys continue to do amazing work.

-Ziggy

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RE: Custom anodizing - 4/27/2007 2:55:19 AM   
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