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Pics of a customer's Jeep with a Scorpion liner in it

Blaze

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Here ya go, final results! Detailed it up and took it out for some pictures. Turned out fantastic, I know the guy can't wait to see it!

Anyone who wants to see it in person, we'll have it at the Carolina Collector Auto Fest this weekend at the Fairgrounds in Raleigh. We'll be in the Jim Graham building, spot C-12.

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Looks good. I thought about having my LIne X in color. but just decided to stick with black. That TAN looks sweet though. Good choice.
 
hope that color matched stuff dont fade to a crap white like line-x bed lineres do.

i saw a red chevy few years ago. had red lin-x in it and it was 1-1.5 years old and almost all white fade out. looked like pee yellow and thay said thay would cover it under warenty.

my question was new box or how in the he!! would you get that stuff back out.



all black in my rides if i go that route.
 
I normally lay it on at about 1/8" thick.

And sweetk30, this stuff is totally UV-stable. Line-X is not, and it will fade into a chalky mess. When I bought my truck, before I started my business, it had just had a Line-X bedliner installed. Within a year and a half it looked like a grey marble cake. Really killed the look of the truck, big time.

I now have Scorpion over it, and it looks a lot better and like the day I installed it!
 

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