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I have a flowmaster super 40 single in dual out on mine. Sounds really good.

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I have a flowmaster super 40 single in dual out on mine. Sounds really good.

 

Wat bed cover is that looks nice

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Rear view with duals

 

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Marble grain interior

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Rear view with duals

 

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Marble grain interior

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Picked it up a few months ago, and have been slowing changing it up to make it my own. I bought it with a 6" Procomp lift already installed by the previous owner, and it had right at 9000 miles. He had a set of black wheels installed, and a set of AMP power running boards. Since then, I've debadged the majority of the truck, bought new wheels and tires, painted all the chrome on the front end, and cleared the headlights. I plastidipped the rear bumper black until I paint that red as well. Just a lot of minor things added up to make a big difference.

 

When I picked it up off eBay:

 

 

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And how it sits today after the wheel swap:

 

 

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Just picked up the Rainforest Green!attachicon.gifImageUploadedByTapatalk1427157419.928604.jpg

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I hate when you green truck guys post [emoji20] I was aggravated when I saw that color for the first time in person cause I already bought my WDT truck and I fell inlove with that green. Not gonna lie, any video game I've played that you could customize a vehicle, I've had at least 1 car with that color on it. I have GTAV for Xbox360 and I have like 3 or 4 vehicles (2 are trucks) and they have that dark green color.

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Picked it up a few months ago, and have been slowing changing it up to make it my own. I bought it with a 6" Procomp lift already installed by the previous owner, and it had right at 9000 miles. He had a set of black wheels installed, and a set of AMP power running boards. Since then, I've debadged the majority of the truck, bought new wheels and tires, painted all the chrome on the front end, and cleared the headlights. I plastidipped the rear bumper black until I paint that red as well. Just a lot of minor things added up to make a big difference.

 

When I picked it up off eBay:

 

 

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And how it sits today after the wheel swap:

 

 

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Looks sharp colour matched…

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2014 GMC Sierra SLT Z60 Cobalt Blue with 22” GMC Rims.

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Picked it up a few months ago, and have been slowing changing it up to make it my own. I bought it with a 6" Procomp lift already installed by the previous owner, and it had right at 9000 miles. He had a set of black wheels installed, and a set of AMP power running boards. Since then, I've debadged the majority of the truck, bought new wheels and tires, painted all the chrome on the front end, and cleared the headlights. I plastidipped the rear bumper black until I paint that red as well. Just a lot of minor things added up to make a big difference.

 

When I picked it up off eBay:

 

 

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And how it sits today after the wheel swap:

 

 

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I love your truck man. Looks so clean. I saw you post over on GMFS. What wheels are those?
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I wonder what a iridium metallic build with black front & rear bumper, fender flares, and wheels would look like? I need to learn to photoshop

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2014 tungsten metallic Silverado ltz

2" rc leveling kit

20" ultra goliath rims with nitro terra grapplers

4" oval raptor running boards

Lund bed rails

Truxedo lo pro tonneau cover

Tint to match front windows

Gm molded mudflaps

Black vinyl wrapped bow ties

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