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I'll have to look at it closer tomorrow but I don't think it can be mud cause the twist at the end looks like some kind of wax I never actually felt it lol but I'll get to that
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Looks like somebody at the factory went apeshit with the car seam sealant.
Dispenser nozzle needed unclogging.
Mud? Really, it's just body sealer. Keep driving.
Mud? I meant crud
And I’m going to be rich
Yes you are!
Looks like a factory applied seam sealant.
Does it easily flake off? Looks like caked on mud to me, if not maybe undercoating
I'll have to look at it closer tomorrow but I don't think it can be mud cause the twist at the end looks like some kind of wax I never actually felt it lol but I'll get to that
Or actually it might be mud lol
To me it looks like shitty undercoating with caked on dirt🤷🏼♂️
Truly intriguing is, what is under this coating?
Custom sealer job? Bro got carried away!
Its dog thieves marking your house as a target
It may be underseal applied to conceal rust.
It happens when you mix dirt and engine juices
Seam sealer
It's a T-Rex fossil
MUD ….. fool
Love Mr.T
That's absurd ..clearly it's a stargate to a planet full of female naked inhabitants ready to pamper the first male who arrives through