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What do you think??

ja.stoner63

Jr. Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2009
Messages
134
Loc.
Chandler, Arizona
Started blacking out most of the chrome.

I always liked the matt finish paints out there.

Since she needs to be painted down the road I decided to just matt cleared the paint for now... I'm pretty happy with it. Kinda looks bad a$$.;D
Still working on the hood but it's coming along.

Here is a before and after on the engine too.

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Thanks for the input. ;D
 

trailpsycho

Bronco Guru
Joined
Dec 11, 2003
Messages
4,856
Looks good! I like the flat black accents. Did mine that way as well...left the paint shiny, its looks olive drab in the shade, but has a gold pearl that pops in the sun.
 

Heus33

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 1, 2005
Messages
7,408
Hell yeah! I'd stick with that combo - its much more unique than the olive drab green - thats been done before, what you have done here is very, very cool.
 

Dan's73

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 17, 2006
Messages
1,117
I like it a lot, looks good! I agree w/Heus33 about keeping that theme rather than going green.
 

Tokioe

New Member
Joined
Dec 25, 2009
Messages
5
Loc.
Toronto, Ks.
Hey, that is lookin good. Wheels look awesome :cool:

We can't all be fireman, if green is your thing go for it !!!!
 
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