For starters the rear bumper would be junked in place of a molded in roll pan. The taillights would then be thrown out next to the bumper and replaced with a set of dual 8-inch LED's. Not yet smooth enough, the tailgate would be shaved smooth and molded to the bed along with the bed stake pockets being shaved and the bed smoothed out. There was something missing to his masterpiece, with a vision about, Tom would go to work on smoothing out the door jams and reworking the front for suicide doors. This would help pull off what has to be hell for all those participating in his class. 
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As Tom did the body work at his shop Dawg House Kustoms in Milwaukie, Oregon, it was time to hand the work over to Jason Light and Cory Pentacost of Oregon City to lay down the Dupont cyber green paint. With the paint laid thick it was time to see Chris "Billy Bob" Mull for his expertise in graphic design. While in Chris's hands he would lay down a host of House of Color's graphics to help bring the Mazda alive. 
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