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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pimpin' Your Ride

It seems that most guys have a special bond with their truck. It doesn't matter if it's brand new or been in use for many years. I own a Ford truck, built in the 90s, and it has been of great service to me since I first bought it. The years are starting to take their toll and my old truck is beginning to lose its luster. With all that we've been through together, I can't ever get rid of her. That's why I've decided to fix her up and make her like brand new again. I started browsing the web the other day, looking for parts and ideas. I couldn't believe how many style choices and modifications can be made with the available truck accessories on the market. It's really nice having so many styles to choose from but it does make the final decision even tougher.
A friend of mine replaced his stock grill with a really cool and trendy grill and it doesn't even look like the same truck anymore. Something as simple as that can make all of the difference in how much street appeal your ride will show off. After all, your truck is an extension of you and your personality and you want it to speak on your behalf when you take to the streets.
I've seen some really nice trucks on the web and in magazines and they've helped me to come up with a few really good ideas that will bring my old truck back to life and command a second look from people passing by.
If you're into ground effects, spoilers, body kits, grills, or even special headlights and taillights, you need to stop by CARiD.com. They have a huge selection of parts to dress up almost every type of vehicle on the road. You can check them out by simply clicking on the helpful link above.

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