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yeah i was thinkin the say thingI have to admit everyone using CG for carbonized grey and CG for cactus grey is making my head hurt. Lol we are better than this so let’s say CarbG or CactG?
that sounds like something that should go on the table of elementsI think CcG and CbG would do
Is this option on the B&P? Don't think I've seen it on there.Badlands comes stock with 33" BFGoodrich KO2 tires and has optional 33" Goodyear Territory M/T tires (same tire as Sasquatch package). The Carbonized Gray shown on this transport has the optional 33" Goodyear Territory M/T tires with the optional bead lock capable wheels available on the Badlands.
this is on the badlandsIs this option on the B&P? Don't think I've seen it on there.
While I personally really like this combination and would order it in a heartbeat, this doesn't look remotely close to the color of Carbonized Gray in any pictures of the gas can or color book samples. I don't know whether it's an artifact of the camera, the lighting, or it's yet another of those slightly different pre-production paint jobs like we've seen with Cactus Gray, but I'll bet two spots in the order line that real-life production on-the-ground in-person Carbonized Gray won't actually look like this picture.The exterior colors work well together on the CarbG Badlands. On the 2 door you have the exterior color panel on the inside of the doors. That should look great. You also have all the Badlands specific orange accents which should be just the right color with the gray. That's my Bronco!
Carbonized Gray Explorer pics. A shade different but still works for me. Depending on the lighting this color leans darker or lighter. Personally after seeing it at the dealership I'm loving it in any light.While I personally really like this combination and would order it in a heartbeat, this doesn't look remotely close to the color of Carbonized Gray in any pictures of the gas can or color book samples. I don't know whether it's an artifact of the camera, the lighting, or it's yet another of those slightly different pre-production paint jobs like we've seen with Cactus Gray, but I'll bet two spots in the order line that real-life production on-the-ground in-person Carbonized Gray won't actually look like this picture.
This week my local Ford dealer received delivery of a 2021 Explorer in Carb Gray and that pic is exactly what I saw.While I personally really like this combination and would order it in a heartbeat, this doesn't look remotely close to the color of Carbonized Gray in any pictures of the gas can or color book samples. I don't know whether it's an artifact of the camera, the lighting, or it's yet another of those slightly different pre-production paint jobs like we've seen with Cactus Gray, but I'll bet two spots in the order line that real-life production on-the-ground in-person Carbonized Gray won't actually look like this picture.
That looks more like what I would expect the actual color to look like although even this seems just slightly lighter that other examples.This week my local Ford dealer received delivery of a 2021 Explorer in Carb Gray and that pic is exactly what I saw.
Will the REAL Cactus Gray please stand up!!!That's my Bronco!
Carbonized Grey was of the few colors that had not been spotted in the wild. When the next one is spotted it will everyone’s new favorite....and here i was thinking that I was going to be one of the few on Carbonized Grey. Glad to see it in real life with the MIC mono look. 110% sold. Glad to see others just as excited on that color as well.
*awkward moment when the real cactus gray doesn't stand up*Will the REAL Cactus Gray please stand up!!!
well...I know that's Carb....but its sure channeling a green vibe*awkward moment when the real cactus gray doesn't stand up*