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Hey also I'm trying to color match my chrome bumpers and trim around the grille white, any ideas on what I can do without powder coating or plastidip? I don't mind painting them myself, I just don't know much about preperation or how to go about doing it at all. Any tips?

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Heres my ride its black w/purple metal flake and red accents.

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Well, having seen all the awesome trucks here, here's mine. Just a few teaser pics, more in my gallery and still a work in progress.

 

2011 Hennessey Silverado 1500 4x4 Crew Cab LTZ Supercharged 6.2 liter 6 speed automatic w/3.42 gears

Lowered with Macgaughys 4/7 with rear air bags for towing

Blacked out front grille and rear bumper

Escalade steering wheel, tahoe cup holder with custom switch panel and sierra denali armrest

Autometer gauge cluster in middle of dash

Drilled and slotted 4 wheel discs with red painted calipers and ceramic pads

Peragon bed cover

Black bezel headlamps with HID bulbs

LED rear taillamps with black bezel

Gm factory side cab, rear bed and bumper valance skirts

Foose wheels 9.5x22 with Goodyear Fortera LS 285/45R/22 tires all around

Chassis mounted air compressor with accessory hose on rear bumper and power plug for winch or booster cables

Dual black stainless steel rear exhaust tips behind rear tires

15% tint on front windows to match factory rear window tints

 

 

Damn that is one sexy truck.

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Hey guys I got to put on my new grill and headlights, so here it is!

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Did the GoodGuys Heartland Nationals yesterday, 4300+ registered cars. Pretty cool.

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Went down to beach today watched wicked lighting storm

 

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2005 Chevy 2500HD, 6.0l, 4x4, LS EXT cab

 

MODS

- Cherrybomb Muffler

- Torsions Cranked

-Painted Bowtie

 

FUTURE

- All Terrain BFGs

- Tinted windows

- Head and Tail lights

 

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