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VR6freak


This has ben one of my most used tools ever...Fully height adjustable,rotates 360,feet roll under the car....Great when doing limo rears.

TINTZEUS
that makes it eazy.... thumb.gif

Do you also do PDR... hmmmmmmm.gif


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tintgod
that is nice...as long as it doesnt get to hot and melt the head rests Flaugh.gif .. biggthumpup.gif
naughtydog
Looks a monster
Cuttingedge
And you can get a tan while tinting to boot!
MidcoastMW
QUOTE (Cuttingedge @ Feb 23 2007, 07:01 PM) [*]482433[/*]
And you can get a tan while tinting to boot!



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GodofWarII
QUOTE (tintgod @ Feb 23 2007, 03:43 PM) [*]482394[/*]
that is nice...as long as it doesnt get to hot and melt the head rests Flaugh.gif .. biggthumpup.gif



thats what im sayin gasp.gif scary stuff your workin with there champ thumb.gif so your tip is to build i giant light? what the take down and assemble time of that beast ?
VR6freak
Na, it's fluorescent, it dosen't get hot at all and super light and on rollers so very easy to move around.
IMOP, way better then trying to ballance some little rinky-dink light on the rear deck.
tint phantom
nice lite. i could use one of them.
FilmBlazer
Holy fat light!
Key West
I got mine from the paintless dent repair guy. works great with most cars. Much better than trying to balance something. I also have a 2' flourescent droplight I got at Sears.
carolinatinter
drop lights work fine but having to navigate them on the inside of a rear glass by yourself is annoying... this seems as if to be a great solution to that problem
nautiboi73
i just point my two shop lights on a stand at the rear of the car from a back door.

works fine for me, but i guess this could do also biggthumpup.gif




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