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Thread: Camo wrapping platic tank... Alsoooo i still need hard to find parts for a 85 250es!!

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    Camo wrapping platic tank... Alsoooo i still need hard to find parts for a 85 250es!!

    OK SO... CAMO WRAPPING A PLASTIC TANK... I KNOWWW THERE ARE A FEW MEMBERS THAT HAVE DONE CAMO WRAPPED BIG REDS AND WELL IVE DECIDED TO GO THAT ROAD. I HAVE AN OEM TANK ON THERE NOW, HOWEVER ITS BEAT TO AND I WAS GOING TO REPLACE IT WITH A CLARKE. I KNOW EVERYONE SAYS ABOUT THE OEM STICKERS AND HOW THEY DO NOT ADHERE TO THE PLASTIC TANKS BUT WHAT ABOUT CAMO WRAP? HOW DOES IT HOLD UP? DO I NEED TO DO ANYTHING SPECIAL TO MAKE IT WORK? ANY INPUT IS AMAZING SO LETS HEAR IT ALL! THANKSSS


    ALSOO I STILL NEED SOME HARD TO FIND PARTS. I HAVE BEEN SCOWERING EBAY BUT HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL. PM ME AND I WILL LET U KNOW WHAT I NEED. THANKSS EVERYONE!
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    1985 ATC 200s - SOLD
    1985 ATC 250es Big Red - Resto to begin this week :-P
    1983 ATC 200 - SOLD

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    Camo wrap wont stick to a Clarke tank for very long... Best way to do it would be on a metal tank....
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
    "You cant fix stupid" ~ Ron White
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