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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 2814792" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Send it to Trick My Truck and see if the Chrome Shop Mafia will make it pimp for you!</p><p></p><p>I was flipping channels the other day and happened across an episode of that and they were doing some guy's dumptruck. They did this full on redo of the interior with some simulated lava dripping on this fiberglass piece they fabbed for the inside with some audio and whatnot (I think they used Fusion gear but I could be wrong).</p><p></p><p>Now I can see wanting your ride to be nice and all but here's my problem with the whole idea of "pimping" a dumptruck.</p><p></p><p>Odds are if you drive a dumptruck for a living then you have a job that requires that you get dirty more often than not. Not that I am knocking those who drive dumptrucks, mind you, as it's a completely respectable job done usually by pretty hardworking folks. But the bottom line is that the nature of the job doesn't allow you to avoid getting filthy most days I can't imagine.</p><p></p><p>Having said that - how long you figure a "tricked" truck will stay looking "tricked" in that situation? Not long would be my guess....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 2814792, member: 561023"] Send it to Trick My Truck and see if the Chrome Shop Mafia will make it pimp for you! I was flipping channels the other day and happened across an episode of that and they were doing some guy's dumptruck. They did this full on redo of the interior with some simulated lava dripping on this fiberglass piece they fabbed for the inside with some audio and whatnot (I think they used Fusion gear but I could be wrong). Now I can see wanting your ride to be nice and all but here's my problem with the whole idea of "pimping" a dumptruck. Odds are if you drive a dumptruck for a living then you have a job that requires that you get dirty more often than not. Not that I am knocking those who drive dumptrucks, mind you, as it's a completely respectable job done usually by pretty hardworking folks. But the bottom line is that the nature of the job doesn't allow you to avoid getting filthy most days I can't imagine. Having said that - how long you figure a "tricked" truck will stay looking "tricked" in that situation? Not long would be my guess.... [/QUOTE]
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