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What is your front bumper?

Just stock no fog light bumper. I did a cutout for the lights and use rigids spacer. Then plasti dip it white.
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Just stock no fog light bumper. I did a cutout for the lights and use rigids spacer. Then plasti dip it white.

Looks good man.

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Friend came over so we washed his truck. 14 with leveling kit and 33s. We didnt get to wash mine as we started to drink . For some reason the picture is upside down on my end.

 

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My 2015 Silverado 1500 5.3 crew cab with all star package mostly stock for now with the exception of a cold air intake. Will post more pics after I get wheels, dual exhaust pipes, and lift kit. This is my first truck. I love it!!

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Friend came over so we washed his truck. 14 with leveling kit and 33s. We didnt get to wash mine as we started to drink . For some reason the picture is upside down on my end.

 

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Spider truck, Spider truck. Does whatever a Spider truck does. LOL

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Spider truck, Spider truck. Does whatever a Spider truck does. LOL

 

Grippy tires!!!

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Spider truck, Spider truck. Does whatever a Spider truck does. LOL

 

Drunk photographer.

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Had to grab a photo next to this beauty.

 

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And a little engine bay love.

 

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Had to grab a photo next to this beauty.

 

 

 

And a little engine bay love.

 

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I don't quite get the Cadillac engine cover. To each his own though.

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I don't quite get the Cadillac engine cover. To each his own though.

 

LOL, was exactly what I was going to say.

 

I do dig those wheels on the Sierra though, I'd like a set like that.

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Just picked it up a couple days ago. First new truck ever. 2015 W/T B/O Edition

 

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99% of the chrome gone, minus the window trim & mirror caps. Beauty of it is all that stuff is removable so I can go back to stock in a matter of minutes.
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Oh & an interior shot of the new toy I just picked up (always practice gun safety) :thumbs:

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Put on 2 inch Skyjacker level. Waiting for 285 / 65 / 18 BFG KO 2s to arrive next week.

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99% of the chrome gone, minus the window trim & mirror caps. Beauty of it is all that stuff is removable so I can go back to stock in a matter of minutes.

Nice truck! How'd you tint your tail lights?

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