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Here's what the High Country looked like. 7b597eaec09fd5c86c0d44870e6811a6.jpg

 

 

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What color was the HC ??
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I think your truck looks great. You shouldn't have to prove to people that it is paint or something else. Why is it so hard to believe that someone painted a truck? Trucks get painted everyday in the body shop. Maybe you have the skills to do it yourself. Be proud of your truck. I'm looking forward to the other mods when you get to them.

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I think your truck looks great. You shouldn't have to prove to people that it is paint or something else. Why is it so hard to believe that someone painted a truck? Trucks get painted everyday in the body shop. Maybe you have the skills to do it yourself. Be proud of your truck. I'm looking forward to the other mods when you get to them.

Thanks man, it rubbed me the wrong way but I shouldn't have over reacted either. I'll take it on the chin So the next guy doesn't get interrogated Lol.
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I think your truck looks great. You shouldn't have to prove to people that it is paint or something else. Why is it so hard to believe that someone painted a truck? Trucks get painted everyday in the body shop. Maybe you have the skills to do it yourself. Be proud of your truck. I'm looking forward to the other mods when you get to them.

 

That'll shut em up.

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Yur the man, 'Maine. :cheers:

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That'll shut em up.

 

 

Don't count on it. But yes, it should.

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The matte black is sick bro! You need to keep them 13s clean tho lol!!

 

 

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I'll try my bestest Lol, it's a bad pic but they are pretty clean.
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Here is my 2014 Rain Forest Green LTZ. I bought this the day before Thanksgiving to replace my 04 Suburban with 202,000 miles on it. Making the switch for a SUV back to a truck was a good thing but I basically Had to redo my set up. I do Paintless Dent Repair for a living and carry just a few tools to get the job done. So far I have added a Bed Rug, Retrax One retractable bed cover, Power tailgate lock, my Bedslide from my Suburban with a few mods to make it fit, 5% tint up front, Chrome grille overlay Plasti Dippped black, Chrome window trim and a 12 volt power outlet in the bed near the tailgate. On the inside I hard wired my Valentine One Radar Detector and made a mount for a Garmin GPS, and added a Phone mount from Pro Clip.

 

Next on the list is a set of Firestone Air bags to help with the extra load I carry which will be here next weekend. And when I have some extra time I'll be adding my Hadley Air Horns, they work well for getting the attention of all the texter's on the road. I'm pretty sure Santa is bringing some other goodies for my truck, hopefully some vent visors , Black Bowties, Hood protector and maybe some mudflaps. If not I'll be ordering some more stuff. LOL

 

Thanks to everyone on the forum for posting pictures and sharing a ton of info on the Silverado. I have been on here for a while filling my brain with knowledge and know how. I seem to be hooked on this site along with two Victory motorcycle forums. Keep up the good work.

 

 

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Thanks man, it rubbed me the wrong way but I shouldn't have over reacted either. I'll take it on the chin So the next guy doesn't get interrogated Lol.

Overnight me some crow so I can eat it

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Here is my 2014 Rain Forest Green LTZ. I bought this the day before Thanksgiving to replace my 04 Suburban with 202,000 miles on it. Making the switch for a SUV back to a truck was a good thing but I basically Had to redo my set up. I do Paintless Dent Repair for a living and carry just a few tools to get the job done. So far I have added a Bed Rug, Retrax One retractable bed cover, Power tailgate lock, my Bedslide from my Suburban with a few mods to make it fit, 5% tint up front, Chrome grille overlay Plasti Dippped black, Chrome window trim and a 12 volt power outlet in the bed near the tailgate. On the inside I hard wired my Valentine One Radar Detector and made a mount for a Garmin GPS, and added a Phone mount from Pro Clip.

 

Got a pic of the Pro Clip mount? I had one in my Sonic and now use the Pro Clip phone holder on a PanaVise bracket in my Suburban. I'm not really sure I like any of the mounting options for the K2 from either company though.

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