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orangeblurr
07-07-2008, 10:09 AM
Hello everyone!

My buddy, Randy Rogers, is doing two things that are just bad ass. One, he's FINALLY getting off the street and into racing!:clap: Second he's attempting to start his own business as a body and paint mechanic working on everything from car bumpers to race plastics. He's got years of experience fixing and painting high end cars such as Vipers and Mercedes, taking them from lumps of crumpled steel, and making them a car again. You've all also seen the quality of his paintwork on my bike #284, Corey Baum, Will Grenier, and Jamie Gaiser. He does awesome work for an EXTREMELY reasonable price. And as a bonus, he has a little OCD in him which makes him freakishly precise and thorough, making everything he touches look bad ass! So let's get him some cash flow so he can get on the track and get some business! Vdogg looks like he does some great work as well, but from what I see on the threads he is completely swamped! So if you need some rash fixed or some new paintwork, email me at truxray55@yahoo.com. Just for the time being, until I can help him set up his own account. He's my roomate, so the responses will be very quick. Thanks guys!
-Brian Trudeau
#284
P.S. Please email for estimates!! It's really hard to give a set price considering each set of plastics is a little different! THX!

Apex.One
07-07-2008, 03:07 PM
+1 for Randy. He can fix anything. Working on Brian's bike is more than proof enough. His paint skills are sick and his prices are exremely reasonable.

orangeblurr
07-08-2008, 04:04 PM
Come on guys! Everybody wants a sick lookin bike! Let's do this!

orangeblurr
07-08-2008, 04:08 PM
+1 for Randy. He can fix anything. Working on Brian's bike is more than proof enough. His paint skills are sick and his prices are exremely reasonable.


This isn't far from the truth. I've got a low side in 3 PR, a low side in 6 PR, and high side in 7 PR, high side in 5 Fontana and a low side in 6 Miller. All on the same plastics, and he can bust them out in a weekend (usually, depending on how busy he is) and my bike looks almost brand new every time....ON THE SAME SET OF PLASTICS. His glass fixin skills are amazing!

orangeblurr
07-09-2008, 07:48 AM
okay, so now the point of contact is Randy himself. So if you need paint work or bodywork, or both, call Randy @ 253-359-5625 :beerchug:

FISHGUY
07-09-2008, 09:53 AM
iF YOU GUYS NEED BODYWORK LET ME KNOW..

tX ERIC
CHEETAH DEALER

orangeblurr
07-09-2008, 10:40 AM
You're the cheetah dealer?

S4rs888
07-09-2008, 11:32 AM
This isn't far from the truth. I've got a low side in 3 PR, a low side in 6 PR, and high side in 7 PR, high side in 5 Fontana and a low side in 6 Miller. All on the same plastics, and he can bust them out in a weekend (usually, depending on how busy he is) and my bike looks almost brand new every time....ON THE SAME SET OF PLASTICS. His glass fixin skills are amazing!
Sounds like you need a full time bodywork guy.:pokestick:

orangeblurr
07-09-2008, 11:42 AM
Sounds like you need a full time bodywork guy.:pokestick:


I do! His name is Randy! ha ha ha!:lmao:

orangeblurr
07-09-2008, 11:44 AM
Okay, so here's the contact information for Randy, "the man",

email: Randizlwar13@aol.com
phone: 253-359-5625

so if you need work, contact Randy, or myself, it doesn't matter.
:dancingchili: