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Ive been lurking around the forums for a bit but never posted any pictures of my truck. Had it since August and damn do I regret buying when I did, their half price now! haha Oh well I guess. I still like it pretty well though. Well here's some picture when it was stock and a few of some mods ive done.

 

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I got some new step bars for Christmas and installed them a few days ago.

 

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Took this out of my colorado z71 before I traded it.

 

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Still have a few more plans for it. CCM Leveling kit is going on monday afternoon, I just winter weather shy of having a box built for 2 shallow mount 10" woofers. Im going to update amps when I do this, as my 7 year old amp is just starting to die off. Wheels and tires will be going on when the spring rolls around. Gotta keep em clean!

 

Thanks for looking, ill try to keep this updated as everything starts taking place.

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Happy New Year!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Good looking Truck!!! I bought mine in August, so your not alone. I believe I could have save at least an additional $3500 if I had waited. Anyways, I still love my truck. Happy New Year to all!!! :thumbs:

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Good looking Truck!!! I bought mine in August, so your not alone. I believe I could have save at least an additional $3500 if I had waited. Anyways, I still love my truck. Happy New Year to all!!! :thumbs:

 

 

I like that color on the Sierra. I bought my Sierra in August also and they were letting them go it seemed. Mine was close to $11K off sticker. I got it for $24,400 after TTL.

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