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Indy EFI 500 - restored the exterior, spent hours painting, striping, and lettering. Everything is paint, no decals. started by sgrieve4
October 28th 2009 at 8:57 PM
 
sgrieve4
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Location: Severn, Maryland, USA
Current Sled: '93 Indy EFI 500
 
 
Copied factory lettering and stripes by making stencils, just altered the colors. Blue stripe is color changing, had all the colors available so went a little crazy.
front view
front view


side view
side view





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October 28th 2009 at 9:12 PM
 
sinjin588
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sinjin588 builds quick machines.
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Is that a Polaris or an Arctic Cat? lol Just messin with with ya. The sled looks sharp man. It's always good to see someone opening their mind and making something their own.



If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch.

If there is any choice, overpower the problem rather than trying to finesse it. In poker, one Smith and Wesson beats four aces. In engineering, one positive fix beats four probables.
-Raymond P. Lambeck

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October 28th 2009 at 9:29 PM
 
Clouse2411
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Clouse2411 has the drop and rolled templates on. Should have the track, rear skid and motor in tommarow (: Winter is comming.
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Current Sled: 93 Polaris XLT 650 RMK
 
 
Very Sharp looking sled. Deffently wont find another one alike on the trails



1997 Ford F-350 XLT
Reg Cab, Long Bed, 7.3L Powerstroke, 2.2k resistor, 3in Downpipe, 5in Single Stack, 2 12in Subs, 1000 Watt Sony Amp, Sony Head Unit,And Custom Air Intake

1993 Polaris XLT 650 RMK
Indy 650 Motor, PSI Modblaster Pipes, Clutched And Geared, Kimpex Plastic Ski's, Polished Tunnel and Bumpers, Black-out Headlight Cover, Gravity-Worx Racing Throttle Cable, Low Black Windshield, Gen II Jackshaft And Chaincase, ODI 8in Grips, RSI handlebar hooks, 136x1.25 Polaris Take-off, Homemade Tunnel Extension, Edge Rear Skid, Nosecone Mounted Fog Lights, Sno-Stuff Light Weight Hood, 4 Display Digatron, Billet Throttle Block, Chrome PowerMadd Handguards, Light-Weight Brake Rotor, Black PowderCoated Skid and Heads, Custom Console, Skidplate, And Bumper, Cometic Gasket Kit, WMS Support Block, Edge Flap, Edge Coolant Bottle, SLP High-Flow Airbox, Moved Running Board Coolers, Carbon Fiber Wrap, Chrome Trim, TracksUSA Rail Extensions, Xtra 10 Shocks, Shorty Seat, Edge Tank, Chromoly Trailing Arms And Radius Rods, Tison Dropped And Rolled Chaincase, And Rear Skid Moved Back 2.5in.

To Come:
Pro-X Brake
XC Spindles
Straight Bars
6061 Auminum Radius Rods
6.25-8in Rox Adjustable Riser

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October 28th 2009 at 9:53 PM
 
sgrieve4
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Quote originally posted by sinjin588

Is that a Polaris or an Arctic Cat? lol Just messin with with ya. The sled looks sharp man. It's always good to see someone opening their mind and making something their own.


yep, my friend has CATS and had a similar comment. I kinda like the green as I saw it on a truck and a boat at a buddy's shop. They had some leftover and let me use a little. Entire paint job cost me zero, just a lot of hours and a good education for my kids.




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October 28th 2009 at 10:02 PM
 
di_99_2.7 Gold Ribbon
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2008-2009 Miles: 205
 
 
that paint job looks great, and it makes a statement for you....u did a great job..



96 POLARIS INDY 600 XCR SP
W/PLASTIC SKIS W/8" CARBIDES FROM AN 06 FUSION, BELLY BUSTER 54 WEIGHTS, 21 TOP GEAR, PRIMARY & SECONDARY BLACK SPRINGS
COMING SOON: 39 BOTTOM GEAR "NEED TO FIND THE RIGHT CHAIN FIRST"
OVER THE SUMMER "2010" ITS GETTING BORED .30 OVER, SLP PIPES, 144 LONG TRACK CONVERSION.......=)

96 POLARIS INDY TRAIL BORED .20 OVER, AAEN PIPE, PURPLE SPRING.
91 ARCTIC CAT PROWLER CONVERTED TO A 550 L/C WITH RED/WHITE PRIMARY SPRING

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October 28th 2009 at 10:02 PM
 
sinjin588
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Quote originally posted by sgrieve4
Quote originally posted by sinjin588

Is that a Polaris or an Arctic Cat? lol Just messin with with ya. The sled looks sharp man. It's always good to see someone opening their mind and making something their own.


yep, my friend has CATS and had a similar comment. I kinda like the green as I saw it on a truck and a boat at a buddy's shop. They had some leftover and let me use a little. Entire paint job cost me zero, just a lot of hours and a good education for my kids.





Yea it really does look good and that last thing you mentioned is probably most important, your kids. My dad did and still does those things with me. I have torn down and redone just about everything with him. Check out my profile galleries and you can see some of the work I've done on this sled I have now. For the record, I'm a Polaris man through and through lol.



If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch.

If there is any choice, overpower the problem rather than trying to finesse it. In poker, one Smith and Wesson beats four aces. In engineering, one positive fix beats four probables.
-Raymond P. Lambeck

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