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I just posted my 2013 for sale today I put it up for $26 000 is that to high I gave it in the body shop right now getting some touch ups done I get it back tomorrow its got 41 000km.

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Demo lite at night.

Before front
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After front
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After with Head lights on
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Before rear
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After rear
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I think they differently compensate for GM not properly marking the sides of the truck.
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Can never have too many lights, with all the morons that possess driver's licenses these days.

 

The law in MA would beg to differ, though. I had one inspector reject my Harley for having a Kuryakyn Panacea LED system. It incorporated the rear turn signals into red brake and running lights, then when the turn signals or hazards were activated, they'd change color to amber. When the brake was activated, the brake light and both turn signals would blink 5 times before staying on steady. I wasn't to crazy about that blinking, but the rest of the system was so great I just had to have it. Well, this dipsh** inspector failed me, claiming "The only vehicles that can have blinking lights are emergency vehicles". When I called b/s on that since these cannot be activated full-time, he threw out, " Well, these lenses are not stamped DOT - so they're not DOT approved." I had these lights on the bike for 3 years already - never had an issue, until I went to these jackasses. I ended up melting my tire out of that place, totally pissed. Went to another place and got a sticker in less than 3 minutes.

 

Basically if you live outside the Northeastern USA, your probably all set. This place just makes the law up as they go. Common sense would tell you, more, brighter, and blinking lights will lessen your chances of getting flattened by some yuppie in his 7-series beemer (while on a motorcycle) ... but common sense does not apply in Massachusetts. :banghead:

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Put a cold air intake on my 2013 and wow what diffence its as if I made my truck snort cocaine.

The one you're selling? Did I miss something the last few days?

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My buddy just sent me this - just threw this set on his Camaro. What a SWEET setup!! Open headers at the push of a key fob. :thumbs::lol: Oh I could have soooo much fun around MA with that!

 

http://vid297.photobucket.com/albums/mm215/jjs05polaris/Forum%20pics/Camaro%20exhaust%20cutout%20remote%20controlled_zpsstkhcmro.mp4

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I took my 13 on a bit of a trip yesterday long highway drive. Before the cold air I was avarageing 11.7 MPG combined I now avarage 13.9mpg and when I got to Wainwright Alberta I hand calculated my MPG out and I got 16.9 MPG at 110km/h witch I don't think is to bad considering I got 32s a small lift and battled a side wind and rain all the way. And now I find the truck is staying in 6th gear more often its not up and down up and down 5times a minute. If I wasn't selling the truck I'd get it dyno tuned but the text person can do that but wow what a difference I was kinda not wanting to sell it now its actually getting decnt MPG but its still for sale. But dam. I highly recommend a cold air intake if you got a very high flow exhaust like I got 2 3/4 inch dual straight pipes.

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ZachM1 youtube conkyconky and you can listen to my exhaust system it sounds like a cammed Big Block.

Sounds good. After my current repairs and mods I'll be looking into intake and exhaust. Just not sure what route I'll go yet. As free flowing as possible with minimal noise.

 

Does it really matter where I sent this from?

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