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Updated Pic of the front of my truck with Rigid D2 Driving lights and Dipped GMC logo.

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We were going to drive straight home to S Fla from Maggie Valley but my son got fussy so we decided to stop @ our in laws place in Savannah Georgia. I really love to drive this thing!

 

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Just got back from a work trip to Savannah. Beautiful place!

 

 

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Colormatched grille surround. Snapped one with the DSLR and edited it real quick. For those that like them raw, I have one in the "what did you do to your k2" thread.

 

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Just washed and polished up my black Sierra. Black is tedious but so worth it when finished.e0fa0a1e43d9831b21d99a8c96b09dbe.jpg4887589898723c51a1818c0f9c333305.jpg4792676a1993a506893d9c5d3316350d.jpg

 

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Just washed and polished up my black Sierra. Black is tedious but so worth it when finished.4792676a1993a506893d9c5d3316350d.jpg

 

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Looks soo good man. Wish I had a garage :/

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Looks soo good man. Wish I had a garage :/

Can't claim it myself. This was a buddy's garage set up for paint correction and detailing. All white with lights everywhere.90bc6e9fb47d87b7fba192438dd9b7ed.jpg

 

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Just washed and polished up my black Sierra. Black is tedious but so worth it when finished.e0fa0a1e43d9831b21d99a8c96b09dbe.jpg4887589898723c51a1818c0f9c333305.jpg4792676a1993a506893d9c5d3316350d.jpg

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Man that looks clean I had 06 gmc black and I can tell from experience it is b!tch to clean but looks sexy when detailed just look out for swirls they're ur worst enemy

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Just washed and polished up my black Sierra. Black is tedious but so worth it when finished.e0fa0a1e43d9831b21d99a8c96b09dbe.jpg

 

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FOAM GUN BABY!!! Gotta love it. Back in my "Detailing Fanatic" days, I would do that once a week.

 

Now that I'm an old man... I just do the "D-A-W". (Daily Automatic Washpass - $20 a month)... :lol:

 

Your truck looks fantastic. That's the way all black vehicles should look! :thumbs::cheers:

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Good picture!! But I must say, your big as$ truck is hogging up both lanes! Geesh

Truckin' Tuesdays

 

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