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One week old in Rainforest Green Metallic. Put a set of mud flaps on tonight and washed it up. I live in the woods and this is a dog training and bird hunting truck, so this is the cleanest it will ever be from this point forward.

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Need more pics. Lots more pics.

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You take that pic with a Polaroid camera? Haha. Nice truck tho.

 

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iphone hase case on it makes pictures look like crap, but my phone looks like new. lol I will get better pics as soon as I get time to upgrade the truck.

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5azese4y.jpgnot mine, saw it on instagram. 2500 looks sexy AF.

 

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Ok,

here's my Topaz Blue metallic with a Leer 700 Hard Tonneau with a Bedrug underneath

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Here a gallery of Pix

http://www.mmeierle.com/2014%20Silverado%20LTZ.htm

Man that blue is really growing on me.

 

I've seen a silverado in that same color around here. It's a great color! If I had gotten a silvy I would have to say that would've been a possible color for me!

 

 

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In the beginning, so far front tint, under seat storage, console organizer, led back up and cargo lights, 275/60/20 Cooper Atps. On the to do list, get rid of chrome, Ranch Hand steps, exhaust, RC level kit, led step and interior lights. That is all for now.

 

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Here is my new truck. Picked up three weeks a go.

 

 

 

 

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I've seen a silverado in that same color around here. It's a great color! If I had gotten a silvy I would have to say that would've been a possible color for me!

 

 

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Actually the first time I saw the color was on a 2013 at a GMC Dealer, I think it was a "special color" that year.

 

BTW, it's damn near as bad a BLACK for keeping it clean, but I do like that piercing blue when it's in the sun....

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Here's my current beauty... Tinted the windows the day after I got her, and will be changing wheels and GMC emblems by the weekend!

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After several shipping delays, yesterday I finally received my new 2014 Silverado LTZ Z71 Crew Cab.

 

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Are those tires factory or did you change already. I have the same rims but not tires. Took Delivery of mine yesterday also. Have not figured out how to do photos yet. Escpecially from my phone with the pictures on it.

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After several shipping delays, yesterday I finally received my new 2014 Silverado LTZ Z71 Crew Cab.

 

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How the fishing on the Kenai? I missed getting up there this year to catch some Kings for the freezer!

 

Oh yeah, nice truck & wheels, and yeah, I have the same wheels but definitely a more aggressive tread on the tires. Factory or ?

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After several shipping delays, yesterday I finally received my new 2014 Silverado LTZ Z71 Crew Cab.

 

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Looks great! Congrats!

 

Everything check out ok with test drive and inspection of it?

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Are those tires factory or did you change already. I have the same rims but not tires. Took Delivery of mine yesterday also. Have not figured out how to do photos yet. Escpecially from my phone with the pictures on it.

The tires are a dealer upgrade. They are Cooper Zeon LTZs. The dealer gave me a small credit for the stock tires. They look even better than I thought they would. I will report back with how they do this winter.

http://us.coopertire.com/Tires/Light-Truck/COOPER-ZEON-LTZ.aspx

 

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How the fishing on the Kenai? I missed getting up there this year to catch some Kings for the freezer!

 

Oh yeah, nice truck & wheels, and yeah, I have the same wheels but definitely a more aggressive tread on the tires. Factory or ?

Unfortunately the King fishing on the Kenai has been very bad the last few years. So bad that this is now the second year in a row it has been closed due to low numbers. It is very sad how due to mismanagement people can screw up a good thing.

http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/20140522/todays-kenai-king-fishery-bears-no-resemblance-world-record-days

 

The good news is that the reds are still strong.

 

 

Looks great! Congrats!

 

Everything check out ok with test drive and inspection of it?

So far so good. I read up on many of the issues other members have had and so far none have been evident.

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