High Res WAGON Pics for T-Shirt

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If you still have the wagon, just take a pic with your cell phone and email it full-res.

This is Jack's phone:

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If you still have the wagon, just take a pic with your cell phone and email it full-res.
Ed,
I'm still old school...no iphone. Mike isn't far off base....😆
 
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Hello Jack, Did you cut the front and rear bumper on your wagon to make it fit flush? Looks amazing!!
Hi Zac,
Guilty as charged. I tried to make it as subtle looking as I could. Thanks for picking up on that. 😉...and thank you for the complement.
 
Hutch,
Here's a few pics that were taken awhile back. Hope you find them helpful.
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Hello Jack, Did you cut the front and rear bumper on your wagon to make it fit flush? Looks amazing!!
Hi Zac,
Guilty as charged. I tried to make it as subtle looking as I could. Thanks for picking up on that. 😉...and thank you for the complement.

Looks very good. I really like that alot. And looks like very nicely done.
 
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Hello Jack, Did you cut the front and rear bumper on your wagon to make it fit flush? Looks amazing!!


Looks very good. I really like that alot. And looks like very nicely done.
Well, thank you sir. That's very kind of you. It was a good amount of work. Between slicing and dicing, welding and grinding...and some bending. All in all, I'm satisfied with the final results.
If you ever decide to do yours, I'd be glad to help you...even if it's via long distance.

The one down side is that the tailgate can't open all the way down because it almost kisses the bumper. I did end up shortening the cables. If you do decide to do yours, I would recommend maybe keeping the rear filler, trimming it accordingly and lowering the bumper slightly for clearance.
I do like the bumper/ tailgate gap closer to the bottom of the tailgate.
 
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