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Do you like them or not?

 

I've been thinking of going with this..

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I already have the Z71 offroad emblems in smoke to match it.So what do you all think?

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Anyone?

Not to be mean or anything but giant graphics are a little on the "uncool" side to most people. It looks a little like a 16 year old's truck. I know certain clubs or groups will disagree.

 

It's so easy to go over the top when we do custom work to our vehicles. I'm not saying don't do it but I would probably go for something a little less bold in color or size if it were me.

 

Just an opinion.

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they aren't bad...but the one you choose is freakin hideous

it screams redneck and it's very very ugly hahaha, no offence, but it's childish and looks like something you'd get from a crappy car accessory place.

i might get a medium=sized alpinestars one like the one below but without the writing

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I'm not a fan of window graphics my self, but if thats your thing, its your truck.

Like Zembonez said, Its really easy to go a little over the top.

 

 

I like this one....Its on my buddys blazer, and it totally matches his personality.

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I have a tribal Sierra decal in gold to match the lower half of my truck. It's about 3ft. wide and 8-10" high. I live in Quebec so I need a bit of tackiness so I can blend in.

I don't mind your choice of decal. I'm assuming your truck is black.

Do you like bands like Black Label Society?

Posted

Wow!!

 

Tough crowd lol

 

I'm probally not going with a graphic but I have considered it.I had a Eagle with the American Flag on the 96 Z71 I had years ago that looked sweet with the red truck.

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Wow!! Tough crowd lol

Lance... ya gotta do what comes natural. We are a bunch of opinionated crazy people in here. You have to be careful when you ask us for an opinion! :D

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Wow!! Tough crowd lol

Lance... ya gotta do what comes natural. We are a bunch of opinionated crazy people in here. You have to be careful when you ask us for an opinion! :lol:

 

 

 

 

LOL I'm used to it :D

 

I'm still an Admin/Moderator on several Mustang forums.Sometimes you just get crazy ideas and have to put them out there lol

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I'm still an Admin/Moderator on several Mustang forums.Sometimes you just get crazy ideas and have to put them out there lol

OH MY! Mustang guys are NEVER opinionated.

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I'm still an Admin/Moderator on several Mustang forums.Sometimes you just get crazy ideas and have to put them out there lol

OH MY! Mustang guys are NEVER opinionated.

 

 

:D Nope,never lmao

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