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Old 01-01-2012, 09:21 PM
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Old 01-01-2012, 09:21 PM
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That ones not better i will try to get a better one tomaro
Old 01-01-2012, 10:10 PM
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[QUOTE=Preston121068;1267105]Awesome can hardly wait to see it, and I am sure it will look fine!

I have already picked out new "blacked out" headlights and tail lights (same page below the headlights), http://www.topgearautosport.com/part...ake_Light.html

^ BEWARE... I have those exact same model but for my mustang 5.0... Mounts SUCK, will break if you hit something hard bump/mogul/pothole .. You will also need to line ALL the seams with silicon sealant.. They will leak into the headlight if you dont.. They dont come with an adjustable lens so they point DOWN... Honestly the stock headlights were much better for sight not appearance though.. When wiring them as well you will need to modify the wires a bit... Change fuses.. Etc.. Good Luck, im on my 2nd set.. Sorry for the large image..

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Old 01-02-2012, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by th25
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Just a suggestion. Rather than flat paint the mesh use a couple coats of undercoating. It actually thickens it up a bit and makes it a bit less transparent. But thumbs up. I like the logo placement lol
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I'll be updating my personal grill thread w/ more pics
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Sweet

Looks like your fender doesnt line up perfect
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Originally Posted by RockyF150
I honestly think you have the beat looking truck on here. Personal opinion. It has that "finished" look that most lack, and it just has that "built ford tough" aura about it lol

Although Jonah here also has a pretty BA truck as well.. Not sure why he doesn't have it in his avatar lol
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where have you been breeze? lol

and im honestly a big fan of Jonahs truck, relatively simple but well done.

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