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2010 Silverado Z71 Crewcab LT Sheer Silver Metallic Exterior and Ebony Cloth Interior w/ 6 Peed Trans and 6.2L V-8

 

Factory Ordered

 

Purchased November 16, 2009

 

Day I brought home and window sticker

 

 

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1st Mods

 

Bug Defelctor, Line-X, Toolbox, and 6" GM nerf Bars

 

 

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Window Tint, GMT8000 kick plate, Side window deflectors, and Weathertech floor mats

 

 

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Old Air tube and new Airraid MIT

 

 

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Z71 Emblems from emblempro.com

 

 

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2" RC Level Kit, 3" Zone rear blocks, and 275/70R18 BFG AT's

 

 

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Interior Footwell Lighting and Turn Signal Mirrors

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Yep T connector to tie into the tow pkg under the rear bumper and tied into the drivers side rear light for the reverse lights. Bought the light bar at Realtruck.com

 

 

Ryan

 

 

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Is it bright?

 

Yea it lights up pretty good especially with the LED reverse lights

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Cant forget the gm-trucks.com decal

 

Shot with the LED rear backup lights

 

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I might look into one, I can't stand not seeing anything behind me at night but I like tinted windows...just may be the solution. It looks bright!

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