Tamco Paint Sublime Green on Chevrolet C/K C10
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In BTS photos and videos, brothers Alfredo Aguilar and Martin Aguilar, of Back Yard Yonkes, seemed to have an absolute blast while they were giving this Chevrolet C/K C10 a new makeover. Their choice of the Sublime Green really highlighted their creativity, they knew what was needed and they knew how to get it. In this case, personality. Individuality.

To get this absolutely electrifying look, they first painted on the Murdered Out Black. After was the Sublime Green. And the Sublime Green was the perfect solution to their problems, since they really wanted to stand out among the sea of vehicles. With the bold and vibrant color, it's safe to say that the brothers got what they wanted.

Later, he added the two final clearcoats. These clearcoats were used to ensure maximum protection and extra gloss. They were the Hi-Impact Single Stage Series Factory Pack Kit and the Matte Clearcoat Kit

The decision to use Tamco Paint was clearly the right choice. The Aguilar brothers did wonderfully on this project. The final build shows off how powerful and domineering it is, it has been grabbing attention wherever it goes. 

Painter: Alfredo Aguilar & Martin Aguilar

Paint Shop: Back Yard Yonkes

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