The gas filler door was shaved as well as the entire gas tank and filler tubing to make room for the aluminum 10-gallon tank to be mounted behind the cab between the frame rails. At the rear of the bed, the taillights were shaved as well as the rear bumper and a set of billet taillights were mounted under the tailgate which was also smoothed to match the front of the bed and the rear of the cab.  Now that Johnny was happy with the bodywork that was done to his 4x4, it was time to pick a color that would stand out on the truck. Since he couldn't decide on just one color, Dupont Chromalusion was chosen as the base color. This gave Johnny a few different color flips of its own, but he still wasn't happy with that. The bottom of the truck was sprayed with a gray base then airbrushed to give the illusion of cracked rock. Coming off the front of the truck is a set of orange and yellow flames that extend all the way to the middle of the doors.
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  From there, Johnny has added some checkerboard graphics between the gray on the bottom and the flames. On top of that, there's several tribal graphics that wrap around the entire truck. In total, the truck has 11 different Dupont colors. The graphics cover everything from the outside of the truck, to between the cab and bed and even work their way to the inside of the bed.
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