My 2015 RACE RED XLT CREW "BUILD THREAD"
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Gintyfab, you know the direction zi went with my build....having said this, your truck and ALL that you have done to this point, keeps me coming back to check in! One of my ALL TIME favorite builds! Thanks for proving that taking your time and planning are not lost virtues. Truck is badassed bro!
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Gintyfab, you know the direction zi went with my build....having said this, your truck and ALL that you have done to this point, keeps me coming back to check in! One of my ALL TIME favorite builds! Thanks for proving that taking your time and planning are not lost virtues. Truck is badassed bro!
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Gintyfab,
When I first started to consider an F150 as my next vehicle about a year ago your build thread was one I had followed for some time.
I wanted to tell you well done also!!
Mike
When I first started to consider an F150 as my next vehicle about a year ago your build thread was one I had followed for some time.
I wanted to tell you well done also!!
Mike
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Holy crap! Your truck looks sick! It looks totally badass! Not that it didn't before, but that detailing work really made it look better than brand new.
I've been considering doing this for some time but I have been concerned about the rock chips in my paint. Did you have any? If so, did you get them fixed first? If not, how do they look after the paint correction and everything around them is so shiny and perfect?
I've been considering doing this for some time but I have been concerned about the rock chips in my paint. Did you have any? If so, did you get them fixed first? If not, how do they look after the paint correction and everything around them is so shiny and perfect?
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Holy crap! Your truck looks sick! It looks totally badass! Not that it didn't before, but that detailing work really made it look better than brand new.
I've been considering doing this for some time but I have been concerned about the rock chips in my paint. Did you have any? If so, did you get them fixed first? If not, how do they look after the paint correction and everything around them is so shiny and perfect?
I've been considering doing this for some time but I have been concerned about the rock chips in my paint. Did you have any? If so, did you get them fixed first? If not, how do they look after the paint correction and everything around them is so shiny and perfect?
I didn't have any up front, but I had a few in the rear that I used a touch up pen on. After the paint correction, It blends in better and hardly noticeable. With your color I would do it in a heartbeat, or ppf, those are nice when they are self healing to keep the swirls out.
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