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The GearZ crew hits the road this week and travels to the Charlotte Speed Shop to see how paint prep is going on Stacey's Cheetah Evolution Car; with the hood and side vents glassed in and smoothed out, the first coat of primer gets sprayed.
The GearZ crew hits the road this week and travels to the Charlotte Speed Shop to see how paint prep is going on Stacey's Cheetah Evolution Car; with the hood and side vents glassed in and smoothed out, the first coat of primer gets sprayed.
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