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I was on the EXriders forum and one of the guys there recommend I come over to this site and check it out... Looks pretty trick so far and I am glad to ahve found another nice site I can hang out at. Well here's the low down on my ride..

 

 

 

 

It's an 02' Avalanche North Face Edition, ordered with 4:10 gears and locking differential... I have a few little upgrades:

 

 

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OK the low down. 17x10 inch Weld Racing Mountain Crusher Wheels. 37x12.5x17 Interco Super Swamper SSR Radial Tires. 12 inch Bulletproof Suspension Lift.  

 

Magna SUper Charger, Airaid Intake, Nology Plug Wires, and Corsa Exhaust make the power.

 

Kennwood in dash DVD/TV/CD 6.5 inch wide screen headunit. Kennwood 10 disc MP3 CHanger. Alpine Type R 6.5" 2 way speakers in rear door, Alpine type R 6.5" Component System in front door. 2 - 12" Fosgate Subs mounted in bed ported into cab.

 

WAAG front and rear bars, WAAG Side Steps, Trenz Billet Boetie, Trenz antenna, Trenz flamed pedals. AMP Research Gas Door. Carbon Fiber Dash Kit from Woodview. North Face Interior. Con-ferr Roof Rack. 6 total PIAA 580 Series Xtreme WHite Lights. Donnelly baby view and rear back up camera. Hi-Lift Jack mounted on Rack. Powertank Polished on board air system mounted on rack. 14 piece engine billet kit from GCA Industries.

 

 

You can view updates at Lovecars.com

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NICE!!!

 

Hey did you sell your take off rims?

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WOW!   We're not worthy!!!

 

Seriously, sweet ride.  Got any pics of the rims?

 

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