Made changes, opinions needed

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bustedknuckles

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Painted the filler panel while I was doing the grill. Should have painted everything behind black but I will hopefully doing a full paint this winter so I will do it then. Door handles tomorrow. Still up in the air with the green wheels. Going to try and do a recessed tonneau cover also. Gonna used the vinyl I have now but build a frame so it sets even with the bed rails. Just an idea.
 

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Color matching works better with some colors than it does with others. Darker colors, I think it's better, because it emphasizes the chrome and tones down the big blackness of the tires. My dad taught me how to make a custom car or truck look good, is by making everything as few colors as possible. If your vehicle has a lot of chrome, a dark color will bring that out. If you have a light colored interior, have dark carpet. Our old square body shop truck looked great with color matching mirrors,wheels and bumpers, because there was no chrome except for the tube grille (and that was actually brushed aluminum). It was Colonial Yellow, which is a little lighter than school bus yellow. It had tan vinyl upholstery and the black rubber mat on the floor.
I was thinking about black carpet but wasn't sure how it would work with the grey interior.
 
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