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    #16
    Originally posted by cary t View Post
    Larry Tischler Camoramic camo for your truck not your clothes. Seamless installation and no repeats. give him a call 903-216-6070. Oh and if this is for a company it can be designed with company names or anything you need on it he prints his own patterns.
    +1 ^

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      #17
      Larry is the man. I had my truck wrapped 5 years ago and still great. His customer service ROCK's!!!

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        #18
        We do all sorts of wraps, graphics and designs. We are located in North Fort Worth. Xtreme Sign Shop 817-306-1933 or email info@xtremesignshop.com

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          #19
          Thanks for the good references guys. And if you do call around to get pricing, make sure they use 3M materials. There is no better material.

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            #20
            A good buddy of mine is starting his own shop up in Mesquite. He is a bow hunter but rarely post anything on here. The company that he had worked for for years was bought out by a group up north and he was not going to move. If you want to see his work look at any Dallas county Sheriff cars. If you want to contact him just let me know. I promise that you will like his work.

            -john

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              #21
              Looks great. I stopped by victory graphics in fort worth today they quoted $3795. Sounds a little high to me but we well see, this truck is a beast.

              -Matt


              Originally posted by 30-30 View Post


              -Matt

              Sent from my HTC EVO 3D using tapatalk.

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                #22
                if you are doing a camo job on it - do it yourself. I did my own and it was easy, turned out looking awesome and I save a boat load of cash. The 3m film is very forgiving and very very very easy to work with. Check out camoclad.com. If you are not a big DIY'er then have a TBH'er that is in the business do it for you. I would have, but didnt have the spare cash and was not gonna be patient... I wanted it done "right now" so I opted to do it on my own.

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                  #23
                  We also offer some Camo kits for you guys that want to install yourselves. Let me know and I'll be glad to get you a quote on a DIY Camo Kit.

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