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Few Blackberry pics after I washed her yesterday.

 

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And here's a 2011 Yukon that I borrowed from the dealer while the Silverado was being serviced for a couple of days.

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Few Blackberry pics after I washed her yesterday.

 

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And here's a 2011 Yukon that I borrowed from the dealer while the Silverado was being serviced for a couple of days.

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Nice 09 Silverado !

Please please remove that tail pipe extention that looks like it should be on a ricer not a respectable classy full size truck.

Sticks out waaaaaaaaaaay to far.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Couple new ones with the snow gone (as of yesterday at least- it's back today :)). Also installed tow mirrors, tonneau (not really seen in these pics) and I pulled the airdam.

 

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2008 Chevy CC Z71 5.3 4 speed

Stock Pics

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well stock besides the grill insert :)

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After Add On's

6" BDS 1.5 Zone BL 305/70/18 Mickey Thompson ATZ, 18x9 Mamba M2, 4.88 Yukon gears w/ True Trac

Black Bear Tune, Go Rhino Dominator II steps, Bushwacker Pocket Flares, Line X

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ur fender flares, r they bolt on or cut-out flares?

If you were asking me....my flares are Bushwacker Pocket Flares. They bolt on not cut outs.

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Here's a pic of my new beast as delivered to the dealer's lot!

 

 

Thats a nice rig. I really like the new one piece front bumper..did you order the truck?

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Here's a pic of my new beast as delivered to the dealer's lot!

 

 

Thats a nice rig. I really like the new one piece front bumper..did you order the truck?

 

 

I did.....ordered ALL the tow options, sunroof, 20's, rear power slider, Bluetooth, steering wheel controls, upgrade stereo and Bose, cloth buckets, tow mirrors, LT package, etc. It took about 7 weeks to get here. I work for the dealer group, so I got veh for cost plus $200. Saved about $5k as well as $7k from GM. Next week I will add Armargard under rail, GM heated seat kit, GM box rail caps, mudflaps, under seat storage and sill protectors, wheel well liners, and Weatherguard mats. Nice thing about the new stuff is built on brake controller, veh starter, XM, Bluetooth etc. I'm regretting not ordering backup camera, but I will pursue adding it with help of this forum.

My buddy is going to clay bar and seal paint, and I will probably add some 3M protection to front of truck. Does anyone have any reccomendations on where to get the 3M?

  • 9 months later...
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2008 Silverado LT

 

I've added a tri-fold bed cover, color matched mirror covers, chrome door handles, 2.5" TGC level, 275/60/20 Cooper Zeon LTZ tires with chrome LTZ wheels, and tinted front windows

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