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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
Does my front end look low enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="scott r" data-source="post: 570292" data-attributes="member: 62870"><p>Apparently Q, you've never seen Larry's trac in person. It's by FAR the coolest trac I've ever seen. The color of purple that he uses for the interior isn't a traditional "purple", it's more of a pearlesque color that changes depending on the light, and it looks great. I can't think of a better color to use than the one he used. Wood grain would pretty much look ignorant with the effect he's going for. It looks modern AND classy, which can't be said for many vehicles these days. He's managed to take the relatively bland interior of a standard sport trac and turned it into something spectacular. It's not just me that likes it either, everyone who's seen his trac has given it rave reviews. Up until you, Q, I hadn't ever heard a single bad thing about it.</p><p></p><p>YOUR goal may be to have a "practical" truck. Your idea and his idea, or even my idea of practical are probably three different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott r, post: 570292, member: 62870"] Apparently Q, you've never seen Larry's trac in person. It's by FAR the coolest trac I've ever seen. The color of purple that he uses for the interior isn't a traditional "purple", it's more of a pearlesque color that changes depending on the light, and it looks great. I can't think of a better color to use than the one he used. Wood grain would pretty much look ignorant with the effect he's going for. It looks modern AND classy, which can't be said for many vehicles these days. He's managed to take the relatively bland interior of a standard sport trac and turned it into something spectacular. It's not just me that likes it either, everyone who's seen his trac has given it rave reviews. Up until you, Q, I hadn't ever heard a single bad thing about it. YOUR goal may be to have a "practical" truck. Your idea and his idea, or even my idea of practical are probably three different things. [/QUOTE]
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