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Here's my 2014 SLT 6.2 and my 2011 SLT 6.2. Got tired of waiting for my max tow 6.2. Love it so far.post-123886-0-08504900-1385600451_thumb.jpg

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Here are some updated pictures with the N-Fab Bars installed. If you are considering any step bars or light bars N-Fab is the way to go. They fit perfect, the welds are excellent, and the paint quality is terrific as well. There is no comparison to the oversized factory bars.

 

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I guess I have kinda, sorta broke the code. I'm sure I still don't have it right because this is currently a seriously painstaking process to get the picture from photobucket to the forum. Either case, this is my 6.2 Denali. I took delivery on Nov. 7th and have made numerous mods since.

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Here's one more. I'm done! Next time, I'll be able to post pics all in the same post. These were experiments. Sorry for the three separate posts but that was the best I could do today.

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Mine with all the latest additions.

Color matched mudflaps

Weathertech window visors

Chrome grill

Bowties plasti dipped

 

Future:

Full exhaust

Tune

Under seat storage box (should be here today)

 

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Hey can you post pics of your Katzkin leather back seats? Thanks. I appreciate it.

pretty crummy pic, but they look exactly like the fronts

 

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Here a quick picture of my loaner Sierra while I wait for mine to be done. I get to do all the things I would never do with my own truck with this thing and it takes it all.

 

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New to the forum, here is my 2014 Silverado LTZ Crew Cab 2WD, Fully Loaded. Silver Ice Metallic with black perforated leather seats. So far I've swapped out the oem chrome mesh to a black oem mesh grille, I have color matched handles I need to install and I've done a little debadging. Getting 5% tint and a bed liner next week, lowering shackles to level the rear. I'm really wanting to find pricing on an OEM GMC All Terrain Rear Bumper without the steps, but have had no luck so far.

 

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