A.R.E. Accessories has totally outfitted a 2015 Ford F-150 to create an Extreme Sport Project Truck, displayed at the SEMA Show in the Ford Booth.
by Staff
November 5, 2014
Photo: A.R.E.
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Photo: A.R.E.
A.R.E. Accessories has totally outfitted a 2015 Ford F-150 to create an Extreme Sport Project Truck, displayed at the SEMA Show in the Ford Booth.
The concept for the project truck, built by A.R.E and Trent's Trick Upholstery, is designed to showcase the extreme sports lifestyle and create a maximum coolness factor for the Ford F-150 truck, according to A.R.E. Front to back, inside and out, the project truck is radically equipped for any adventure, no matter how extreme. An array of sporty, eye-catching exterior customization features include an A.R.E. ToolMaster HD fiberglass truck cap, DUB wheels, Rigid Industries light bars, Bushwacker fender flares and a gloss/matte paint treatment. In addition, GoPro cameras integrated into the design will help capture and share all of the action.
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The interior cab of the truck and the truck cap is outfitted to securely store valuable gear and a sound system featuring Kicker speakers and a Reikken Performance battery.
Post-SEMA, the vehicle will embark on an extensive promotional tour, which will include stops at the Great American Outdoors Show in February, the X Games, auto shows and outdoor expos.
A.R.E.'s 2015 Ford F-150 Extreme Sports Project vehicle features:
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