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All look really sharp.. The one with the headlights in the bumper is different, but we better watch out as It will give ford some ideas and the next SD will have the headlights upside down in the bumper..
the one with the headlights in the bumper. uuuggggllllyyyyy. they looked like they were not even straight too. you would think that for the sema show, they at least would have used the new headlights...
I like lifted trucks with bigger tires and everything, but I have to agree with you on this one…all or at least most of those SEMA lifted show trucks are useless and insanely ugly looking. With tall lift and disproportionate tires they completely mask the talent and practicality.
Hey it's only my personal opinion, nothing against any one…
I never was much of a fan of trucks that were jacked up to high heaven or even lowered, to me it ruined the usefulness of a truck and plus you have to do other things to handle the fact that you are bigger now. I will admit some kinda do look good lifted, but as far as usefulness(as far as i'm concerned anyway) not worth it, but those trucks really do look pretty bad.
Again, I have to agree with these guys. Those trucks are FUGLY and useless, how are you supposed to hunt, fish, camp or haul anything with those DISCO trucks?
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