Stunt Double gets a face

September 03, 2020
GearzNation
Stunt Double Front

It’s no coincidence that when you look at a vehicle you see a face. The headlights, bumper and grille are all key elements that add personality to each car and truck. Stacey shows how to layout and even change the face on your project by rolling in an ‘86 Chevy truck and showing all the parts and options available. It’s like a giant aftermarket parts buffet where you ultimately decide how you want your truck to look… and when the smoke clears, the Stunt Double ends up with a unique grille, bumper and headlight treatment. After that, we roll in the Gladiator Search and Rescue jeep to give it an Insane audio and navigation upgrade… along with plenty of great tech pieces and cool new products to see as well.

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Stunt Double

1986 Chevy 3/4 Ton Pickup

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