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Hey everyone. So, i'm not usually one to beg... but today I am. @Josh and I are going full in to produce a LOT more videos for you. We're dusting off the offical GM-Trucks.com YouTube Channel and the product installs / reviews have already started behind the scenes in our all new garage. Our recent video on the 2019 GMC Sierra's MultiPro Tailgate has over 30,000 views in just a few days. Our first problem is that YouTube is limiting our ability to get a custom URL unless we have 100 channel subscribers. Our second problem is that we need 1,000 subscribers to be able to monetize our channel. Only you can help us with these two problems. Could I kindly ask that you open up our YouTube Channel and hit the subscribe button, please? A quick subscribe will allow us to continue on our way to bringing you more quality videos that are interesting to watch. This now concludes the shameless begging I'll subject you to for now. THANK YOU!
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My channel just recently hit 5000 subs. So I figured I'd give something away! Check it out!
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my Canyon got keyed. time to wrap it
canyon run posted a question in 2015-2022 Colorado & Canyon Mods
decisions on vinyl wrapping the entire truck. mainly for paint protection but also for major visual enhancements-
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Hey guys, I made a quick video on how to pull the front emblem off a Colorado. I found another video that was really complicated and involved removing the screws on the plastic shroud. Took them 10 minutes! This can be done with a simple plastic pry tool, and about 1 minute of your time. I plan on doing the rear emblem when I can clean the truck up, it's full of salt and road grime right now.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8tKtYXztzY The video hits on a lot of emotional levels. It's a virtual tip of the hat to the the Big Three (most of whom have been producing pickup trucks since before Nissan was ever founded). It also is a sly way for Nissan to read a hand out to current Silverado, Sierra, F-150 and Ram owners. "It's ok, we're just like you!" What do you think of this video? How will it resonate with current Chevy, Ford, and Ram owners?