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Bought on 2/14/12 for $18,350 2006 gmc sierra CCSB 325 5.3l vortec 4x4 with g80 bone stock

 

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Demolded and dual exhaust single inlet dual outlet flowmaster super 10 series with dual 4x18" tips

 

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pinstripes gone tried out headlight covers

 

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Tinted Tail lights

 

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Blue Footwell LEDs

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Color matched Grill

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Applied Bedliner


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Painted engine cover

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285/70/17 BFG A/T


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Dual 12" Kenwood Subs

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Tinted windows 35% fronts 5% rear

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Prerunner light bar with blazer international lights, will be replaced with

HELLA and cleared headlights



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Painted Drums calipers and diff cover

 

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Tonneau cover and no z71 stickers

 

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Now installing 7” full throttle suspension lift

 

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Looks like everything is coming along great! Cant wait to see the finished pics!

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That is going to be one mean truck truck once you're done. If you're going to upgrade tires with the lift, you can bring me those BFG's. I could use some tires for mine.

 

 

(Pssst, hate to tell you this but on the last few pics, the dirt on your truck is showing, just thought you should know.)

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I'm getting ready to order the same lift.
Are you gonna stick to same shocks that came with the setup?



I'm getting ready to order the same lift.
Are you gonna stick to same shocks that came with the setup?



I'm getting ready to order the same lift.
Are you gonna stick to same shocks that came with the setup?

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That is going to be one mean truck truck once you're done. If you're going to upgrade tires with the lift, you can bring me those BFG's. I could use some tires for mine.

 

 

(Pssst, hate to tell you this but on the last few pics, the dirt on your truck is showing, just thought you should know.)

Lol bfgs are staying for a while if I do finally get new tires the bfgs are going to be for winter

 

 

I'm getting ready to order the same lift.

Are you gonna stick to same shocks that came with the setup?

 

Shocks have to be ordered separate these are good for 30k so ill upgrade when I need to/have money

 

 

Thanks mervz

 

 

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No :( started with rear so there's a pull truck pic

 

 

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