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Spray painted flames on a Jeep Vent.

September 18th, 2010 · No Comments
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The Jeep has a large intake vent on the bonnet which sometime causes a problem for styling projects. The question is whether to have it replaced or to try and make it blend into your theme.

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This Jeep owner has had flames spray painted onto the bonnet and the flames lap around the intake vent. These are some of the most realistic flames we have seen painted on a car. They are a far cry from the monochromatic custom car flames from the 20′s. We will be bringing you some more pictures of this Jeep in the future so be sure to visit again.

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