Hi...
As far as I know they don't use paint anymore these days, all is replaced by sticker material!
Grtz.
Zipper.
Volkel 22-5
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Re: Volkel 22-5
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Re: Volkel 22-5
Private shopping in Air Force vans is something I rarely or never experience, and would take a LOT of fuel to pay for a pair of decent tailstickers!Stefan wrote: Well, if they ban using air force vans to do private shopping outside the base, they could save money on fuel. That money can be used to do a decent paint job or proper stickers...
Regards,
Stefan