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06-10-2016, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Help with two-toning a white burb
I know there are a bunch of threads out there but none that have helped me yet. My suburban is all white with a black interior. Now I'm fine with the whole thing being white but the wife isn't. She and some friends say that it makes it look like an ambulance or utility truck. (It was originally purchased by a town in S.C. so it was something like that but I don't divulge that info to her.
So I have a greed that we can two-tone it but haven't come across the right combo yet. One - since all of the metal inside the truck and all of the jambs are white the truck needs to stay a "white truck" so to speak. I mean that the truck has to be prodominantly white. A lot of the two tone jobs I see out here have white in them but white is the secondary color. Like the blue and white one here. Do you think it would look OK if the blue went up to about where the door handles are and then went back to white for the rest of the top? I really want to keep all of the window trim white. It's pretty fresh paint and all of the gaskets, all of the, are new so I don't want to pull them or try to tape around them. And I like the light green look two, but I think that it wouldn't vibe well with the black interior. What do you guys think? The wife says she likes blue and red. So maybe one thick middle red stripe? Can I get away with green? Suggestions?
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