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Just joined, bought a 16 last week. Some mods will be added, only has 42 miles on it as of now.

 

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Just joined, bought a 16 last week. Some mods will be added, only has 42 miles on it as of now.

 

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What trim package is that? bumper looks to be color matched, is that hood also raised? Beginning to like the front end of the 2016's...!

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What trim package is that? bumper looks to be color matched, is that hood also raised? Beginning to like the front end of the 2016's...!

arkenzo, it's an LT, Z71, 4x4, yes the hood has some contour.

 

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Just joined, bought a 16 last week. Some mods will be added, only has 42 miles on it as of now.

 

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Welcome.. nice truck :)

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freakin' awesome truck, oh wait, where's the picture?!

 

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arkenzo, it's an LT, Z71, 4x4, yes the hood has some contour.

 

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Awesome, can you provide me with the out the door price you paid for it? Going to check out some 2016's this weekend, want to see what kind of deals I can get.

 

Thanks!

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Hello, I just joined the site last weekend. I just purchased my first truck. Its a 2016 White SLT Premium Plus with cocoa/dune interior. It has 84 miles on it as on now.

 

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My 2015 Silvy. Will be undergoing a transformation soon.

For now though it has 2" level, 275x70x18 BFG KO2's, Front tint

 

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Awesome, can you provide me with the out the door price you paid for it? Going to check out some 2016's this weekend, want to see what kind of deals I can get.

 

Thanks!

Paid $39,800 otd

 

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I really like those wheels.

 

I will be selling them and the tires too in about 4-5 weeks.

The BFG's were just put on at Thanksgiving. Ton of tread left.

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Hello, I just joined the site last weekend. I just purchased my first truck. Its a 2016 White SLT Premium Plus with cocoa/dune interior. It has 84 miles on it as on now.

 

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Gorgeous truck!

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Hey everyone, been awhile since I've been on here...thought I would posts some pics of the new truck I picked up last week...

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'll have to take some better pics when I get her all waxed up this weekend. :)

 

 

 

 

 

So far I've Just tinted windows and replaced cargo, backup and license plate bulbs with LED so all the lights match up, looks much better.

 

 

 

 

Next is painted tailgate handle and PPF followed closely by getting my subs back in and a possible muffler upgrade...

 

Where did u get the rear LEDs from? Heard most bulbs are too big for the license plate housings. I've ordered hid kits and led bulbs from xenondepot.com.

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9e98ad48e51994be4bb72f7a52d0c626.jpg color matched the grille, headlights and bow ties

 

 

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looks good . that's the way they should come off the line.

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Where did u get the rear LEDs from? Heard most bulbs are too big for the license plate housings. I've ordered hid kits and led bulbs from xenondepot.com.

 

I got the cargo and backup LEDs from Amazon, they are JDM ASTARs

 

Cargo:

http://www.amazon.com/JDM-ASTAR-Extremely-Chipsets-Reverse/dp/B00K3GBRQ2/ref=pd_sim_263_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=41jsepPgr-L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0ZVA32JEQVHG1BZYXESQ

 

Backup:

http://www.amazon.com/JDM-ASTAR-Extremely-Reverse-Parking/dp/B00MUF1APW/ref=pd_sim_263_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=41biPJCoo1L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0J07BGHB02G4KY65JNM4

 

The ones for the license plate are Pilot brand I happened to find at Wal-Mart and they fit great, be sure to push them down all the way into the socket though.

 

Pilot:

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