Camouflage Aluminum Wheels
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jackson Mo USA
Posts: 323
Camouflage Aluminum Wheels
Camouflage aluminum wheels No. 2 product
Here is the second hottest product of the DU Festival.
These camouflage wheels are so new they are asking people at the show which, pattern and finish they like, and how much they would be willing to pay for them. Matter of fact they are not even in production yet and will not be on sale until the Oshkosh, Wisconsin DU Festival.
Mossy Oak Break Up Matte Finish or Metallic Finish
Realtree Hardwoods Green Matte Finish or Metallic Finish
Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Matte Finish or Metallic Finish
This was my No. 1 Pick.
This was my No. 2 Pick.
This was my No. 3 Pick.
I did not like the Metallic Finish in any of the Patterns to shiny for my taste.
Here is the second hottest product of the DU Festival.
These camouflage wheels are so new they are asking people at the show which, pattern and finish they like, and how much they would be willing to pay for them. Matter of fact they are not even in production yet and will not be on sale until the Oshkosh, Wisconsin DU Festival.
Mossy Oak Break Up Matte Finish or Metallic Finish
Realtree Hardwoods Green Matte Finish or Metallic Finish
Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Matte Finish or Metallic Finish
This was my No. 1 Pick.
This was my No. 2 Pick.
This was my No. 3 Pick.
I did not like the Metallic Finish in any of the Patterns to shiny for my taste.
#7
RE: Camouflage Aluminum Wheels
A person with all kinds of money can order a brand new Chevy Silverado with the RealTree package. These rims would really fit well with it.
Course I'd have to win the lottery before I could get either.
Course I'd have to win the lottery before I could get either.
#8
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jackson Mo USA
Posts: 323
RE: Camouflage Aluminum Wheels
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: memphis TN
Posts: 447
RE: Camouflage Aluminum Wheels
I just saw these at the DU festival as well. I think they are pretty cool, but it is money I'm not willing to part with. I'll keep the camo on my back. Are they film-dipped, or what method is used to apply it?