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Old Jul 4, 2013 | 09:34 PM
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I wanted to see what my truck would look like with a custom built roof rack. I don't have the fancy technology to do it on a computer so.....
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After: (I also included in my photoshop my new bumper I'm building)
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3" Leveling kit- Rancho's All around- 265/75R16 BFG Rugged Terrains- Custom Short Ram Intake- Straight piped exhaust w/ custom 3" stacks- Black housing headlights 6k HID- Custom HarleyDavidson Shifter
 
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Old Jul 4, 2013 | 10:54 PM
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I love the 2 tone work with the flat black. Gives me a couple ideas for my gray truck as well.

This is just an idea, but with all the painting that I am doing, I came across a highly reflective paint that Dupli-Color makes. It looks silver'ish, but when lights hit it (especially at night) it's supposed to reflect like you see on street signs. They also make a pin striping kit to help apply it...maybe use it on the seam of where you go from gray to black to make it pop a bit more and especially at night!

Just a thought....
 
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Old Jul 4, 2013 | 11:24 PM
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I love the 2 tone work with the flat black. Gives me a couple ideas for my gray truck as well.

This is just an idea, but with all the painting that I am doing, I came across a highly reflective paint that Dupli-Color makes. It looks silver'ish, but when lights hit it (especially at night) it's supposed to reflect like you see on street signs. They also make a pin striping kit to help apply it...maybe use it on the seam of where you go from gray to black to make it pop a bit more and especially at night!

Just a thought....
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Yes I really like the 2 tone, its different but I always like my vehicles to be some what original. My fenders and the door partial have vinyl vehicle wrap. They do make a reflective black vinyl which when sun or light hits it right, it will turn a nice gold color. I will have to check out this pin striping kit, sounds interesting. I'm sure it would look nice just over the contours of our truck.

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