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Here's mine. Picked her up early December. Haven't done anything to it yet.

'08 SLT w/59k miles 1 owner.

 

 

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Odd how someone replaced the trim on the steering wheel and around the navigation. But didn't replace the wood pieces along the dash.

 

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Is this not what it's supposed to look like?

 

 

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Odd how someone replaced the trim on the steering wheel and around the navigation. But didn't replace the wood pieces along the dash.

 

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Is this not what it came with?

 

 

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Is this not what it's supposed to look like?

 

 

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Is this not what it came with?

 

 

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Looks like I was wrong. I guess only the Denali's had matching interior trim throughout. Except the Denali steering wheel was brushed aluminum.

 

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Can't wait till spring! Just picked up a new Jr, Airaid Tube and new filter. I'll port the throttle body when the weather clears. And I'll throw some headers on it with 304 stainless exhaust and a Black Bear Tune maybe in the fall. Should run decent with that 6.2 power! Really wanted to do a 6" BDS lift but since I tow my boat with it I thinks it's better to just do a leveling kit and be happy with that and stay away from the towing nightmares with a lifted truck.

 

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Homie hooked me up the other day but workin nights sucks. Didn't get any other pics except the ones he sent me and I tell you what, he did a damn good job. 15 year old paint looks amazing now

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2/14/12 - 2/14/16

 

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What a difference! Looks great.

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2/14/12 - 2/14/16

 

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IMO, I'd get something to tint the chrome bumper and get rid of the sticker on the window. It's a truck not a civic...

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IMO, I'd get something to tint the chrome bumper and get rid of the sticker on the window. It's a truck not a civic...

I believe Sarah had the chrome plasti dipped to match the rest of the bumper but peeled it off last year and decided to leave it off
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I'm not suggesting colour matching the chrome, that would be too much red IMO. I say smoke the chrome or tint it to match the headlights...

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