I like the way the front turned out for sure. Is that grill bar a separate piece?
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Looks great, I think it makes the truck look a little bigger.Here's a look at how the Maverick looks with grill bar, front bumper and rear bumper painted to match body color (and compared to factory look).
LOL HAHAHAHANow it needs to be lowered!
It looks amazing. I read the headline and thought it would look dumb. But wow I absolutely love it. Nice job.Here's a look at how the Maverick looks with grill bar, front bumper and rear bumper painted to match body color (and compared to factory look).
I like the grill bar and door handles. Those window covers look horrible!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).
Take your marker to those mirrors also.This is how I'd do it up.
That looks awesomeHere'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).
Good catch, I like the painted caps, but the entire mirror is too much. Heck, I think the mirrors would look best painted entirely gloss black. That'd actually flow with the tinted windows really well tooTake your marker to those mirrors also.
One thing I have learned in all my years in the car painting business is never paint the black plastic pieces the OEM’s but on a truck.LOVE IT. I'd totally do it if I could afford it. Bet that paint job is $10K or more here in Washington State at a quality body shop.