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02YamiSxViper

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I've been fixing up the wife's snowmobile for a month, and I'm finally done. Bought an M-10 took it apart and had the arms and springs powder coated, rebuilt the entire skid and put some new wheels (blue ones the old ones were yellow and icky as my wife put it.) Took the front suspension off and had it all powder coated white at her request. Also painted hood vents, back and front bumper, wind shield and dash. Stripped all the blue paint off then put white vinyl on tunnel. Installed M-10 using the fast universal install kit (well worth the money), also did the old bracket flip. New pullcord, new bearings on jackshaft and driveshaft, cleaned the carbs, new pull rope and fixed all the powervalves (They were all pulled through). New blue mudflap (the old one was also icky). Now I think were ready to ride in style. It also started snowing here so I had the urge to start up my viper.

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Its 3M 1080 matt white. Just peel the back stick it on, trim off rough excess with exacto knife and use a heat gun and it shrinks. You can remove the wrinkles and get it to suck around the rivets pretty easily with heat. after you get it to stick according to what you want then you do your final cut and carefully cut around everything else, like bolts and such.
 
Looks Great! think i got some more painting to do,you might have to listen to youre wife more often!lol
 


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