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   Sean, one of the guys mentioned using a hack saw. That might be a little extreme, I suggest  inscriber, it is a little machine that will re-etch the lines. Or even a sharpe center punch. Many ways to to it. After painting it, high light the the lines with a different color using a very fine artist paint brush. jm2cw.   Dennis 

 


Question: Is this factory? In all my life the mark was a deep groove. 
Just curious!

thanks,

Sean Bolter









Dennis

'04 Ram Hemi



		
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