Did a quick photoshop on a HPR truck. I think this mod might look good on darker colors, but IMHO is cheapens the look on brighter colors.
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Makes little difference on a darker colours, but may work on lighter colours if you have body-color handles/mirrors. I have an XL, so I don't like how it breaks up the front and rear windows. Here is A51 with and without:Where? I need to see this!
Yeah, I have area51 but removing it is a no from me. I like the less cluttered look with the black pillar.Makes little difference on a darker colours, but may work on lighter colours if you have body-color handles/mirrors. I have an XL, so I don't like how it breaks up the front and rear windows. Here is A51 with and without:
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I think I might agree! Do you have a photo with the whole truck in the frame?
Did a quick photoshop on a HPR truck. I think this mod might look good on darker colors, but IMHO is cheapens the look on brighter colors.
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I think I might agree! Do you have a photo with the whole truck in the frame?
Look great, Daryl!
Thank you like working for ford Monday-FridayLook great, Daryl!Thanks for sharing and for being part of the Ford family!
I I think they put that tape there to make it look like all the rest of the vehicles in the Ford lineupIt still looks good on the HPR for sure! But black rubber “seam” all the way around the windows looks really off to me without the black b pillars.
Funny that your truck is parked next to a Sporttrac. When I went out to decide if I were going to remove mine, I looked at my wife’s sporttrac to see the contrast.
I like it a lot on the Alto blue. Not nearly as much on the HPR. Interesting.Did a quick photoshop on a HPR truck. I think this mod might look good on darker colors, but IMHO is cheapens the look on brighter colors.
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Have n idea what ur referring to. Can someone post a before pic? Thx
Lol that pretty funnyFunny that your truck is parked next to a Sporttrac. When I went out to decide if I were going to remove mine, I looked at my wife’s sporttrac to see the contrast.