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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Alabama
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![]() Anyone know where I can get a green body or camo dipped body for a 2002 club car ds? I will be using it for hunting. I have a beige body in excellent condition I would be willing to trade in.
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IDK&YDE
![]() ![]() Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: TEXAS
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![]() i rattle canned mine with the wally mart special cammo paint. and keep a couple extra for touch ups back at camp if it gets scratched off to much. that is the cheapest way to go and you can lay templates on the body here and there to give it some flare. ie: leaves, branches, grass, weeds whatever you want. painted it beginning of last season and still holding up good.
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 455
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Getting Wild
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 99
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![]() I painted mine with a brush while it was off the cart during the build. I went over the body with a scotchbrite pad, washed it, then sprayed on a clear plastic primer for the paint to bind to. Then brushed on exterior paint in olive drab. Other than the tree rubs and various other hard objects that have scratched it still looks good. Cost me about $20 maybe. I opted for this way because I use and abuse mine while hunting also and didn't want to spend $200 to $300 on the camo wrap and be worried about scratching it in the woods.
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Alabama
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![]() That's a good idea. I talked to a dealer here in Alabama, who is having their bodies sprayed with the bedliner material. They said they could add dye to the the mixture, and that it holds up really well.
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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Louisiana
Posts: 32
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![]() I brushed on herculiner from my local autoparts store on mine about a month ago. It seems to hold up well. Not as pretty as a real paint job but only spent about $35. I read other threads and people will say that the color tinted rhino liners will fade. I preped mine with light sanding 800 gritt,wiped down with wax and glue remover and a tac rag. Then sprayed on adhesive promotor first and believe me that stuff is worth the 4 dollar spray can. I like it because I can run thru the woods on it and scratches wont show.
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