DIYEFI.org uniform and test mule

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I hired a company called GIMP to do some sign writing for me :-)

While I was snapping pics of the outside I thought I may as well snap some of the engine bay too.

DAMN it was good to get my hands dirty again!! I miss spanner turning :-|

I'll post up the rest of the pics somewhere more appropriate soon.

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So when are the decals going to ready? :)
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You are most welcome to get some made up if you want :-) See the main part of the photobucket account for the images to have them made from. I think I'd better concentrate on making it actually work first don't you? :-)
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If there's one thing I've learned from living in SoCal, it's that stickers are far and away the first thing you want to have. Stickers, then a giant spoiler. Then a name and lastly you can figure out what, if anything, to make.

NO FEAR!

heh.... anyway, I love the idea, looks awesome.
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8InchesFlacid wrote:If there's one thing I've learned from living in SoCal, it's that stickers are far and away the first thing you want to have. Stickers, then a giant spoiler. Then a name and lastly you can figure out what, if anything, to make.
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So tell us a little about the mule and what your plans are.
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yeah tell us about the mule :D
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All will be revealed shortly, I have the photos on the PC, But i have to shrink them down and post them up with a small write up. I'll probably get to that in the morning unfortunately. Sorry guys. I have to clean up. I'm trying to do the fancy chef thing, and it makes a hell of a mess ;-) or maybe thats just me... :-)

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Admin wrote:I'm trying to do the fancy chef thing, and it makes a hell of a mess ;-) or maybe thats just me... :-)
It only makes a mess when your trying to cook AND type!! haha :P
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Oh, no, if you try and cook and type, it does what you will see in a thread further down entitled "fire fawlty" :-) I don't call that mess, I call that near death! lol.
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