My "Big Tree"

clj103

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Hey! This is my 2005 Toyota Sequoia. I've been working on it on and off for a while now. I've converted all lights in the car to LEDs, wired a backup camera and new touchscreen, blacked out all badges, replaced rear speakers, blacked out chrome on the front, dipped all worn out weather stripping, dipped front bottom grill, and added a sub woofer. I'm hoping now to get some nice black rims, fix the dent in the back, and get out some (what looks like to be) chemical sploches all over the paint. Hopefully you guys can help me along the way, thanks :)
 

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Jgrauman

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Nice work. Get a buffer and some ultra cut and I bet those splotches will come right out. Did you remove the badges to paint them?
 

clj103

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I'll try that and keep you guys updated. Yes I did, took a while but a hair dryer seemed to do the trick.
 

2002SEQUOIA

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You don't need to remove badges. Spray them with plastic dip way easier. Youtube has many plastic dip badges videos.
 
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