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This Rocks...nice! You rock, Wade. It's great to s...
Looks like Wade has an inner artist himself, and i...
Surprisingly, Wade was the one eager to work on th...
Here's a couple close ups of the completed roof, a...
Another side shot of the car with the roof, and fr...
With warm weather quickly approaching an end, and ...
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Before starting on the driver's side, the boys fin...
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Grinding a mural on the door is much more exciting...
Grinding gets boring quickly. Grinding your name o...
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
Grinding a mural on the door is much more exciting that just grinding big, open areas down to bare metal. I wonder if he could get extra credit in art for that? You should ask your teacher Josh.
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