What is happening with the 39V
#53
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what Jeff said!
The burgandy color is class, especially with the silver/gray accents. The simpler approach to colors ect. really allows the design elements to show through. Alot of boats today are such a kaliedescope (sp) of color and bling you can't get the effect of the design shapes and nuances (if they have any). The tooling is awesome and makes it's own presentation...awesome!
The burgandy color is class, especially with the silver/gray accents. The simpler approach to colors ect. really allows the design elements to show through. Alot of boats today are such a kaliedescope (sp) of color and bling you can't get the effect of the design shapes and nuances (if they have any). The tooling is awesome and makes it's own presentation...awesome!
#54
Originally Posted by Rippem
what Jeff said!
The burgandy color is class, especially with the silver/gray accents. The simpler approach to colors ect. really allows the design elements to show through. Alot of boats today are such a kaliedescope (sp) of color and bling you can't get the effect of the design shapes and nuances (if they have any). The tooling is awesome and makes it's own presentation...awesome!
The burgandy color is class, especially with the silver/gray accents. The simpler approach to colors ect. really allows the design elements to show through. Alot of boats today are such a kaliedescope (sp) of color and bling you can't get the effect of the design shapes and nuances (if they have any). The tooling is awesome and makes it's own presentation...awesome!




like we need more of those running around...