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dadd75

2.5L Hybrid
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David
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Location
Upstate South Carolina
Website
www.universityofheaven.com
Vehicle(s)
2022 Maverick Hybrid Lariat, 2013 Buick Encore
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Here's a look at how the Maverick looks with painted grill bar, front bumper, rear bumper, fender vent trim and hood scoop - match body color (and compared to factory look).

Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 1.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 2.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 3.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 7.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 5.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 4.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 6.jpg
This looks so sharp!
 

mave--rick

2.0L EcoBoost
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rick
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goshen, ohio
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1980 t-bird, 2003 ranger xlt, 2005 mustang,
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
I like the look directly from the front, but it starts to fall apart from the side and gets quite bad from the rear.

That said, no matter how much I liked it, I am not about to start painting on a brand new vehicle.
kind of looks like you only buy Mavericks to resell anyway
 

mave--rick

2.0L EcoBoost
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rick
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goshen, ohio
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1980 t-bird, 2003 ranger xlt, 2005 mustang,
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
I think the all yellow/cyber orange is cool, as I don't like big hunks of black on a vehicle. Looks like the Chev Avalanche when it first came out if there is too much black.
Now, for grill pieces, door handles and other parts, I do prefer chrome over color.
What I am amazed at is your (and other's) ability/courage to charge ahead and change your brand new vehicle. I feel like even if I was a customizer kind of guy, I would first just drive the vehicle for a few months, see how things pop out in different light, see what parts of the scheme I don't like, and THEN start changing things.
But to each their own. I respect the fact that you want a vehicle that doesn't look like every one else's vehicle. That's why I have a green expedition, instead of black/silver/gray/white/maroon/etc
do you have to drive it to see what you would change about the appearance
 

Hankgagnon

2.5L Hybrid
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Hank
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Location
Tyngsboro, MA
Vehicle(s)
2024 Ford Maverick XLT
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Here's a look at how the Maverick looks with painted grill bar, front bumper, rear bumper, fender vent trim and hood scoop - match body color (and compared to factory look).

Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 1.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 2.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 3.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 7.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 5.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 4.jpg


Front & rear bumpers paint matched on Maverick (Cyber Orange) 6.jpg
Where did you get that tail gate spoiler?
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