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Got her all cleaned up today in preparation for tomorrows road trip to DFW. Gosh I do enjoy going home.

 

 

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2015 GMC Denali

 

HPE 650 Package

 

Out of curiosity how much did the 650 package run you? Also how long was it in the shop? I've heard times range from a month to a few months.

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Got her all cleaned up today in preparation for tomorrows road trip to DFW. Gosh I do enjoy going home.

 

 

Sent by a simpleton struggling to operate an iPhone.

Wow! Very nice Truck and Color... Everything you did works well together indeed... If you plan on sticking with the Chrome, Check out my Tail Light Covers and Tailgate latch... It's a subtle change but makes the chrome complete IMO..

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Wow! Very nice Truck and Color... Everything you did works well together indeed... If you plan on sticking with the Chrome, Check out my Tail Light Covers and Tailgate latch... It's a subtle change but makes the chrome complete IMO..

I do like the look of that. Where did you get those and possibly the cost if you don't mind.

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Out of curiosity how much did the 650 package run you? Also how long was it in the shop? I've heard times range from a month to a few months.

6 weeks in the shop a little over 20k for the complete package including cat backs...The truck is very fun to drive...sits in Houston traffic all day and pulls a 24ft Bluewave boat to the lake every weekend. Average MPG now is 13.3 not to bad in my book..

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I believe he was able to get rid of all the debris from this nose haha; as for the 2500, please have a seat, it's gonna take too long to explain.

 

WT in Mexico is called "Silverado"; if it's the single cab with the V6, it gets the 1500 badge. If it's the single cab with v8 (2wd or 4wd), double cab (only 2wd) or crew cab (2wd or 4wd), it'll get the 2500 badge (although it's not an HD, it's the 1500 at heart.

 

Any other trim is called "Cheyenne", and that's what you get with the Z71 or High Country versions.

I was actually thinking of replacing my badging all around with "Cheyenne". But now you have the idea of just replacing the side ones with "1500" like the older trucks have.

 

Hmm, decisions...

 

 

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That front bumper looks phenomenal! Since I can't afford to buy myself one it appears I can live through you.

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Got her all cleaned up today in preparation for tomorrows road trip to DFW. Gosh I do enjoy going home.

 

 

Sent by a simpleton struggling to operate an iPhone.

 

 

A few days of DFW traffic and you'll be ready to head back out :)

 

BTW, love your truck. One of my favorite ones on here.

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6 weeks in the shop a little over 20k for the complete package including cat backs...The truck is very fun to drive...sits in Houston traffic all day and pulls a 24ft Bluewave boat to the lake every weekend. Average MPG now is 13.3 not to bad in my book..

 

Those Hennessy guys do some great work. I would love to get my hands on that package, but not for that price. I'm frequently up in Montgomery, I might have to give you a shout sometime and check out the truck!

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No prob...anytime!! we are close..I live in right across the street from the Woodlands we can take a spin.........

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Go Ordnance STOP POSTING PICS!! I m trying to make these oem tires last a little longer and you're not helping.

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Go Ordnance STOP POSTING PICS!! I m trying to make these oem tires last a little longer and you're not helping.

Thanks and I'll try to refrain.

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A few days of DFW traffic and you'll be ready to head back out :)

 

BTW, love your truck. One of my favorite ones on here.

Thanks and I agree about the traffic. I am from Irving but have been a Dislocated Texan living all over the US for the past 20 years and every time I go home to visit I quite frequently get disoriented because everything always looks different.

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