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This is my truck so far, waiting on the leveling kit to get here. Tinted windows, removed 4x4 stickers, 20" wheels. 275/60/20's, polished emblems, TonnoPro

 

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This isn't my truck. The dealership ordered in a set of the new Bushwacker smooth flares and put them on a truck so I could see what they look like. Thought I would share it so others can see.post-125934-0-41629200-1395406343_thumb.jpg

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Here's mine. The first two pics are at the dealer's back lot right after it was unloaded off the transport.

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Just picked it up on Tuesday. Stealth gray, jet black perforated leather, sunroof, heated/cooled seats, driver alert, Bose, 20" wheels, chrome steps pkg, off road pkg, nav, front/rear park assist, backup cam, 4x4, 6.2L

 

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Traded in my 2011 White SLE for a 2014 Black SLE

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Mods so far:

Tinted windows, Added factory assist steps, Flowmaster duals (side exits)

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Mods to go:

Drop, 24" or 26" black rims with chrome trim, Change mirrors and door handles to chrome, HID's, Tune (98 MPH just doesn't cut it for me. Lol)

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Can't get enough of mine!!

Matt you have got to get a license plate filler piece on the front of that truck! Then it would be perfect. I had to order one from dealer about 90 bucks.

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Here's mine. Just window tint, Westin bars, bakflip G2 and black emblems.and removed 4X4 stickers

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Just pick 'er up tonight.. SLT 4x4, Iridium w/ jet black interior.. LOVE IT!!

 

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Added 2" Rough Country Level kit. Also took off lower front valance. post-128234-139561548441_thumb.jpg

 

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