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2007 Avalanche Z71 4x4. Two tone leather seats, nav, backup camera, rear seat entertainment, etc...Pretty much the works except for sunroof.

 

Decent miles, good price, still got quite a bit of warranty left on it (GM Certified). I still have Fred, but sadly, it will be up for sale soon, as soon as I'm emotionally ready to do it. I really love that truck. :D Gonna miss it.

 

Anyway...I clicked off a few pics a few minutes ago...And yeah...I need to mow. STFU! :P

 

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Buddy of mine got sneaky and removed the GM Certified tag that was on the front of it, turned it around to do some art...Then stuck it back on there.

 

I've been driving it around like this for a full day now...He's a funny dude :D

 

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wow that is sweeeet! i cant believe how green the grass is! and your house looks sick too..... damnit it makes my place look like a run down shed.

 

 

 

 

 

oh.... the truck is nice too :D

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congrats... how could you give up the GMT800!!?!?!??

 

 

 

 

 

 

jk thats a reallly nice truck and how the **** is your grass so green? are you one of those people who takes care of their yard better then their cars? :D

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wow that is sweeeet! i cant believe how green the grass is! and your house looks sick too..... damnit it makes my place look like a run down shed.

 

 

 

 

 

oh.... the truck is nice too :D

 

Thanks! Agrilawn is better at fertilizing than I am, I just mow it :P

 

Yeah, we really like the house. Just bought it a year and a half or so ago. I have a small 30x30 shop out back too, where the GTO lives. Plus the garage. So I'm pretty happy with my "man space" :D

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congrats... how could you give up the GMT800!!?!?!??

 

 

 

 

 

 

jk thats a reallly nice truck and how the **** is your grass so green? are you one of those people who takes care of their yard better then their cars? :P

 

The GMT-800 doesn't have enough space. :D

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congrats... how could you give up the GMT800!!?!?!??

 

 

 

 

 

 

jk thats a reallly nice truck and how the **** is your grass so green? are you one of those people who takes care of their yard better then their cars? :P

 

The GMT-800 doesn't have enough space. :D

 

 

Space for what?

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Me too! I've been looking for a while, and I've liked the Avalanche since they came out...The Z71 version with the two tone seating, 3.73 gears, fender flares, and slightly different bumper cover up front really look great too. Only thing that would've made me happier than this truck is if it had been in white.

 

Well...Or if it had cost $11.22 :D

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Nice ride!

 

Obviously you get rain where you are... because in Mississippi everything is fried to a crisp. I think the last time we got rain was at the beginning of July and we got 4 inches in about an hour.

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We went over a month without it, and that ended about two or three weeks ago where it poured like a mofo for a day or three...And my wife likes to kick on the sprinklers.

 

I think she just likes to make me mow more. She's passive-aggressive like that :D

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