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I am from Avon, IN -- Just West of Indianapolis... I am not an owner yet.. will be in about 2 weeks... 2006 GMC Sierra Denali.

 

 

Just so you all know, I know a guy who can tune anything if you all are interested. He is in Lafayette. Send me a PM if you have any questions.

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Cool, I am also from Avon. What dealer are you purchasing your truck from?

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moved from Kokomo in July, live in Richmond right now (job move), probably move jobs again in spring to either Lafayette, Noblesville, or back to Kokomo (I love retail management)

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I'm in West Lafayette for now, but gonna be moving to Evansville the beginning of January for a few months for a co-op...then back up to Purdue again next summer.

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I'm from Wabash, kinda N Central Indiana. Just got my first truck a month ago. 2003 GMC Sierra SLT Z71 in Charcoal. I freakin' love that thing!

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Butch,

 

Where are your get togethers normally at? Over at MCT.com we are trying to get something going but there arent many people interested

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I'm from the Terre Haute area.... "The armpit of America"

 

 

Same here... but we called it terrible hole when I was going to school.

 

 

 

They need to do something about the railroad tie plant, the smell about knocks me out every morning when I drive to work on the other side of the 'bash.

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I'm from Logansport. I just bought a 03 Silverado Z71. I've had a heavily modified 99 Camaro for the last couple of years and it just wasn't practical anymore.


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