That's a home run in anyone's book. Love the turn signal.....do you point it straight up to make a left turn? Yes I was born well before turn blinkers so I learned the hand signals but steering was on the opposite side here.
Wow what a cool truck! And what a nice job bud. That thing looks incredible.
Thanks Justin.
Yeah she’s pretty cool. Could do with power steering though.
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Wow!
That is an incredibly cool work truck! The paint looked hammered! Just like you would expect the paint to look on a working work truck.
Great to see you using the FLEX PE14 Cordless Rotary for the major correction steps. I told Bob Eichelberg at Barrett-Jackson about you and your passion for the craft. Mentioned you would be a great candidate for any prototypes in the future as well as early release of the CBEAST.
You truly work on a LOT of cool cars. You have built-up a reputation that the owners of any cool cars in New Zealand find out about you and then trust you with their toys.
Even better is when these people trust you with their cars they have chosen wisely. Just as important as the work is going to be done right the first time is the fact that it won't be done wrong. Paint is thin - you want the right guy the first time.
Thanks always for sharing your incredible work Aaryn.
Thank you Mike.
Incredibly kind words my friend, thank you.
I have always been a fan of Rotary Polishers & I guess with great tools like the Flex 3401 a lot of the time a Rotary isn’t needed & eliminating a ‘clean up’ step is handy but they do smash through the grunt work, are very precise & fun to use. Especially the cordless PE 150. So beautifully balanced, I feel very much a part of this tool when I use it, it’s almost like it was made just for me.
Again Mike - thank you for the kind words & for taking the time to comment.
Aaryn NZ.
a DETAILS Blenheim New Zealand - IDA Member - C.Quartz Finest Authorized Installer
That's a home run in anyone's book. Love the turn signal.....do you point it straight up to make a left turn? Yes I was born well before turn blinkers so I learned the hand signals but steering was on the opposite side here.
Thank you RTexasF.
You know, I had wondered how you were supposed to make a left turn without being awfully busy if you had to change the hand position. Thanks for commenting buddy!
Aaryn NZ.
a DETAILS Blenheim New Zealand - IDA Member - C.Quartz Finest Authorized Installer
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