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Reef's rc body

cul8tr

Quarry Creeper
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Hickory,NC
At $47 I think they should at least include the 3D printed rear fender mounts.
 
Hood seems a bit long. Throws off the proportions imo. I like the separate bed sides for a cab only body. Hopefully we'll see that from more vendors. Looks much better than 90% of the "flat beds" you commonly see.
 
So I dont mind it. Modern feel on an Old Skool Truck Cab.

I'm willing to bet the body isn't just thin in places either. Willing to bet its pretty sturdy front to back/top to bottom.

I agree it is a bit on the pricey side. However I find that is usually because Reefs goes the mile or two beyond normal things.
That has to count for something. maybe not a 10 spot. but its not out rageous unless the body is paper thin, like I just read more than a few say about the new Anvil bodies.
 
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I don't generally care for an aggressively chopped top. Probably related to my being tall and liking not hitting my head in 1:1 vehicles, I just can't get into the super low chopped look.
 
To me the front windows of the Anvil are so skinny that i cant help but think of the WW2 bunkers that spot the coastline of northern Europe. :D
That's funny right there! :ROFLMAO:

I don't generally care for an aggressively chopped top. Probably related to my being tall and liking not hitting my head in 1:1 vehicles, I just can't get into the super low chopped look.
Yeah well I've dealt with a life of being short. I would have traded you. :ROFLMAO:
 
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