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Now, They're not nearly as good as WendysOrBust's shots (which are unreal btw - gorgeous trip) - but here's some randoms from this summer so far:

 

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Plan on de-badging, and getting paint to match mirror caps and handles by end of summer. Might even Powder coat the SEYs gloss black as well... That's a really tough call.

 

Cheers.

Don't paint them! Black on chrome is so sexy! This has got to be my favorite non Denali, non lifted truck on the site! So clean!

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One up high, one down low

 

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There was also a period in 2014 where they stopped shipping the power rear windows until they had enough parts to fix all of those that were already shipped (TSB issued) and then the new units had the TSB version in them. Orders came in without the power rear windows for a while.

Guess that's what happened to me. Ordered the truck end of April 2014[emoji19]
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Summit White

White wheels next?

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Here's mine. 2015 Silverado LTZ crew Z-71. Just picked it up on July 6th. Plans include a tuner for sure to get rid of the AFM crap. Other than that I'm just planning on driving it. post-145756-0-28977000-1436381074_thumb.jpg

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White wheels next?

Not sure what I am doing with the wheels just yet...

Have the front bumper and chome headlight pieces getting vinyl wrapped on the 15th of this month. Would LOVE to find someone by me (Nazareth PA) to remove the Amber lenses from the headlights!!! I bought a cheap headlight set off Ebay last week. Although they LOOKED amazing...they were crap! Kinda really bummed about it... they were all clear and tinted... I was all ready to go to the Truck nationals next month and enter my truck. Have always wanted to enter a truck show since I got my first truck in 2001!

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Guess that's what happened to me. Ordered the truck end of April 2014[emoji19]

May be the case. My recall for the rear window motor assembly was performed in January 2014, but I know they stopped shipping for a while after that. Oh well.

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