It can be both, I guess.similarly - is it an "ad" for your work, or just a work truck? if it pulls in more business, may be worth it to make it a little prettier?
doesn't seem like you're slow by your posts, but its another thought from some random guy
Thanks, had someone contact him about getting it, it's gone off to the boneyard.shot you a PM too. may have found your valence, with a truck attached, in CT
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edit: he shot me a pic of the valence. it's rough. but it's better than nothing, maybe.
You should to a two tone with that color and tan.Then there's this, which is what I am leaning towards, with big gold metal flake. I call it Root Beer.
Nope. Not a fan of that. Metallic and none doesn't mix well. Plus body lines aren't conducive to it.You should to a two tone with that color and tan.
King Ranch is ridiculously expensive.Not sure how the brown with black interior would look without ever seeing one. Root beer and brown king ranch interior maybe?
EDIT to ask- Did you have those renders done professionally or is it a program your using? Or I guess 3rd option do you do those professionally?
Thing is, I like the gray too, I just think it's too common these days. I've had a root beer colored project in my head for 10+ years.dibs when you sell it
partial to the gray over the root beer, but both will be
Thanks. I've wanted to do Root Beer for more than 10 + years and this is the perfect throwback truck to do it on, light bar and all. I already did a few spray outs. Root Beer it is. You will see so many fucking gray trucks in the next year you will want to vomit. Dodge Ram TRX Launch edition.I like the grey. Just my opinion which isnt worth a fuck, but the root beer, much like the burnt orange (think copperhead from "Trucks") or whatever was popular has been overdone. Renderings aside, maybe do some sprayouts of the colors you like before committing.