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[quote name='bc_gavin' post='1209089' date='Oct 10 2011, 03:58 PM']Anyone done or seen a Storm Grey Metallic Colored Matched Front on a Gmc sierra and how would one do this?[/quote]

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[quote name='bc_gavin' post='1209147' date='Oct 10 2011, 06:40 PM'][quote name='bc_gavin' post='1209089' date='Oct 10 2011, 03:58 PM']Anyone done or seen a Storm Grey Metallic Colored Matched Front on a Gmc sierra and how would one do this?[/quote]

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anyone????
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I'm assuming you want to take the bumper from chrome to color matched. Best bet would be to take it to a paint shop and just have them do it. Or you could order your paint color and and paint the bumper your self. I dont recall seeing any GMC's with color matched front ends, I think it would look good. Vould always have someone photoshop a picture to get an idea.
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Check out [url="http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?&showuser=62076"][b]raceinjw[/b][/url]. His truck is done the way I believe you want.
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[quote name='cobrajet84' post='1209687' date='Oct 12 2011, 07:28 PM']I'm assuming you want to take the bumper from chrome to color matched. Best bet would be to take it to a paint shop and just have them do it. Or you could order your paint color and and paint the bumper your self. I[b] dont recall seeing any GMC's with color matched front ends,[/b] I think it would look good. Vould always have someone photoshop a picture to get an idea.[/quote]


Search around, they were available on the All Terrain package for 2011. They have color matched front end and also matched rear bumper, looks really good. :lol:

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