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Put about 350 miles on her and made a trip up to school to do some packing and what not and i still have a quarter of a tank left :driving::thumbs:

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Well it wasnt black (it was ashen gray like mine)

 

 

Up at St Ignace Caddy had a trio of CTS-Vs on display in this incredible metallic black. Not sure of the color but it looked killer.

 

 

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Carbon flash probably

 

 

Ryan

 

 

Sounds right I think. I loved it. My friends g/f told him she wanted him to paint her Jimmy the same color. :lol:

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Took a bunch of stuff to a consignment sale this weekend. Finally cutting down on the clutter, hope it all sells. Also helped a wife's friend move some oversized stuff to her house that she bought at the sale. Got to play babysitter in the truck while wife and friend were shopping (same sale.) I had all the kids (3, 4 and 8) and they watched movies on the portable DVD player while I drove around hoping I had a little of my paycheck left when the wife was done...lol

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Installed a Readylift 3in rear block kit over the weekend. Really liking it so far.

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My son checking out the footwell lights I had installed in the camaro this weekend. He likes em! I bought a set (white) for my truck and I am going to install this week

 

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Ryan

 

 

Ryan

 

 

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fourth of july in the sandd

 

 

My buddy turned on some pantera and i decided to open in up on the beach and drift at 60+ mph on some wet sand and this guy appeared out of nowhere and bottomed out the blazer chasing me down LOL

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Rollin coal

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Stuck

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I see this all the time and can literally tell you who will get stuck just by looking at them.. an excursion decides to pull a jeep out the exit hill and of course gets stuck.. i cant tell you how many times this happened in front of me today

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people kept lining up

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fireworks in dunes

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I wasnt gonna sit in that mess LOL well over a few hundred trucks quads bikes and buggies i was the very last truck out of the dunes, can you spot the moon? lol

 

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Where are "The Dunes" city and state..?. I'm in Texas and I keep seeing/hearing you talk about it. Just curious.

Posted
fourth of july in the sandd

 

 

My buddy turned on some pantera and i decided to open in up on the beach and drift at 60+ mph on some wet sand and this guy appeared out of nowhere and bottomed out the blazer chasing me down LOL

482065_4218491261566_1296563971_n.jpg

 

Rollin coal

252601_4218491621575_533234510_n.jpg

 

Stuck

293138_4218491981584_1055601542_n.jpg

 

I see this all the time and can literally tell you who will get stuck just by looking at them.. an excursion decides to pull a jeep out the exit hill and of course gets stuck.. i cant tell you how many times this happened in front of me today

557728_4218492221590_1591878179_n.jpg

 

people kept lining up

602499_4218492421595_1476109384_n.jpg

 

fireworks in dunes

540827_4218492621600_1724421665_n.jpg

 

480283_4218492741603_305668499_n.jpg

 

528770_4218492981609_1689486091_n.jpg

 

I wasnt gonna sit in that mess LOL well over a few hundred trucks quads bikes and buggies i was the very last truck out of the dunes, can you spot the moon? lol

 

320405_4218493141613_1171087964_n.jpg

 

Where are "The Dunes" city and state..?. I'm in Texas and I keep seeing/hearing you talk about it. Just curious.

 

 

Silver Lake Michigan

Posted
fourth of july in the sandd

 

 

My buddy turned on some pantera and i decided to open in up on the beach and drift at 60+ mph on some wet sand and this guy appeared out of nowhere and bottomed out the blazer chasing me down LOL

482065_4218491261566_1296563971_n.jpg

 

Rollin coal

252601_4218491621575_533234510_n.jpg

 

Stuck

293138_4218491981584_1055601542_n.jpg

 

I see this all the time and can literally tell you who will get stuck just by looking at them.. an excursion decides to pull a jeep out the exit hill and of course gets stuck.. i cant tell you how many times this happened in front of me today

557728_4218492221590_1591878179_n.jpg

 

people kept lining up

602499_4218492421595_1476109384_n.jpg

 

fireworks in dunes

540827_4218492621600_1724421665_n.jpg

 

480283_4218492741603_305668499_n.jpg

 

528770_4218492981609_1689486091_n.jpg

 

I wasnt gonna sit in that mess LOL well over a few hundred trucks quads bikes and buggies i was the very last truck out of the dunes, can you spot the moon? lol

 

320405_4218493141613_1171087964_n.jpg

 

Where are "The Dunes" city and state..?. I'm in Texas and I keep seeing/hearing you talk about it. Just curious.

 

 

Silver Lake Michigan

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Mounted up my 18k pull rite 5th wheel hitch last night. Had to buy all new mounting kit $550. the frames are all different on 2011 and up so the one for my 2010 didn't fit.

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