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Other members input #996547 05/10/10 11:18 PM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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So I painted my front grill and lower plastic valence on my truck semi-recently. I got rid of the chrome grill and painted it black along with the lower grey valence. It needs to be re-done, and I was wondering what yal thought I should do with it. I am either going to keep it black, return it to the origional chrome, or paint it white to match my truck. Lemme know what ya think! (Here are some pics with both the chrome front and also the black front)


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Re: Other members input [Re: toyT100] #996548 05/11/10 01:55 AM
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Definitely not white; that would put you in the Ricer crowd. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />

I like that black, esp if you think it'll stay on there for ya. Rather nice touch, and not overdone.


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Re: Other members input [Re: kewlynx] #996549 05/11/10 05:14 AM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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I also thought about leavin the 2 center beams and the plastic jus behind/around it black and painting the rest white, basically creating a color matched trim with a more defined grill on the front


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