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2001
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Came across this leftover decal in my tool box today. Figured I would make a "memory sign" for the garage. We had many years of fun and memories on our LS200!!!! A scrap piece of plywood and a little paint, all done.20200719_175320.jpg
 
Nice! You make it sound like it was a piece of cake but I believe that took some time and know how.
 
Nice! You make it sound like it was a piece of cake but I believe that took some time and know how.
Man. I would love to say it took a long time!! I laid the decal on the plywood and traced the outline, cut t out with a jig saw. Scuffed it. Spray painted it and applied the decal.. the longest part was waiting for the paint to dry LOL. Nothing special. just something cool to remind us of our old boat...
 
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