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I finally finished my custom cover on my 6637 filter. I can't any credit for the cover idea, but I did design the image transfer logo that shows up on it. Check out my gallery to see the whole thing. I still need to tweak a few of the seams to get a tighter fit... and, yes, I did ALL the sewing by myself.
Thanks, guys. It really looks a whole lot better in real life. The fabric has that football jersey type of texture, and it really shimmers in the light as if it were semi-metallic.
Definitely looks like it oughtta be there! Heck - it looks like a bought one!
I reckon - with the logo etc - if you took your truck into the Ford stealership, it would even fool the service folks that its a genuine International part and meant to be there!
Cheers!
Last edited by Flywest; Jan 29, 2007 at 11:53 PM.
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Heres how you do it!
You get that sample bag down to Bali and place orders for say 1000 minus the logo etc!!
You order in a heap of the filters and long lengths of 4 inch exhaust pipe!
Also the clamps!~
You print the iron ons and start ironing like a madman!
You join up as a offical sponsor and add your complete kit at some rediculously high price onto your own website with paypal ordering secure online!
You sit back - while we make you unbelieveably rich, you just order bags from Bali - do some ironing and pipe cutting with a drop saw!
A trip each day to the post office with another complete "Petes IH Air Hog Kit!".
You hire illegals to do the ironing, pipe cutting, and postage work, for you!
You retire to some mexican villa bye the beach, with fair maidens feeding you peeled grapes, and waving palm fronds to keep you cool in your hammock!
You think of us in your good fortune!
Sounds like a plan to me!
I'll take one! P.s. remember me favourably in your will!
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