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Lantley
Oct 19, 2015Nomad
taken wrote:
Better is better. If it was equivalent, it would be free or standard equipment. And who said anything about it being for others? I could care less what ANYONE else thinks about anything I own. What I do is for ME. For what I like and what looks good to me. If you like being ordinary and plain, good for you. Who cares what I think of your rig. I could also care less what you think about mine. Maybe you should get your next truck or home without paint too. Because it's so unimportant... Bare sheetrock is fine. Clearcoat over your truck with no finish is fine. Who needs all that extra showy stuff... LOL.
I hear you but the $5k extra for the bling just would not be worth it to me. I won't get bare drywall, I'll get a standard white paint job with a clear coat in most cases. Nevertheless I don't need the full billboard effect. I have nothing against those who like the extra bling.But I simply would not want the extra splash. I prefer a more stealth,incognito look.
Now I agree a nice gel coat is nicer just not for $5K. I need more substance for my $$$ just exterior style won't do.
The RV is not a painting. I did not buy it to look at it and admire.
Hopefully I'll be outside at the campfire or inside enjoying a few luxuries. But I'm sure I won't be outside staring at the paint job.
You did mention getting my truck painted. Which is really the same idea. There are some that enjoy custom paint jobs on their trucks. Some have there trucks and RV's painted in a matching scheme.
Once again I'll take a fully optioned truck with all the bells and whistles all day long, but the standard factory paint job will do.
I see no value or reason to get a custom or full body paint job on either truck or RV.
If money grew on trees I'd love to have a nice 2016 Denali 3500 dually. But the vision of that new truck is in a standard factory color! LOL
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