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 About as subtle and clean...  About as subtle and clean as they come, this two-tone with silver dividing stripe used two different blue tones to make you scratch your head and wonder just what was done to the paint.  Mitch, from Ekstensive Metalworks,...  Mitch, from Ekstensive Metalworks, in Houston, hit a homerun with his '09 Ram featuring two colors you don't typically see together. The cool graphic with pinstriping and drop-shadow effect adds to the overall appeal. Notice the paint-matched wheels that tie it all together.  Not all two-tones are created...  Not all two-tones are created equal...  ...as shown by Dave Timm's...  ...as shown by Dave Timm's '08 Tundra featuring blue and white with angry airbrushed skulls breaking up the two hues.  An easy way to add a custom...  An easy way to add a custom look without breaking the bank is adding flames, or in this case tribal flames, in between the two-tone giving the paint added character.  Another tricked-out ride from...  Another tricked-out ride from 2 Brother's Custom Trucks, this Tundra features the always good-looking black and silver two-tone, but with a twist.  The bright green separating...  The bright green separating the two bold pigments has airbrushed realistic flames inside of it. This cool detail adds a wow factor to the ride.  Flake is also a favorite of...  Flake is also a favorite of hot-rod and custom enthusiasts. Issue 2 cover truck, owned by Rhen Robinson, features flake in the silver flames that break up the blue and white pearl colors.  The look is not over-the-top,...  The look is not over-the-top, but still very much custom and clean.
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