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What kind of camera do you use? Your pictures look great!

 

Thank you, it's a Canon T6i. Here's a few more,

 

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Dood, I need locations like that to shoot some pics!

 

Sent From My Galaxy S6 Edge+

I got lucky haha it was raining for a few days, shocking in California, and this road was a bit flooded.

 

Wow those look amazing! I really need to get a nice camera haha

Thank you! Lightroom deserves some credit as well. It's my go-to editing program. Anything snapped on the DSLR visits lightroom soon after.

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Tinted recently and added a 2 inch level

 

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Man I'm a sucker for the HC grille and it looks great on your color!

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hey guys! new to the forum! just got my 2015 silverado 1500 lifted and thought id join and share.

 

what I've done so far...

 

6'' BDS standard lift

325/50r22 nitro trail grapplers

22x10 Fuel Nutz d251

Black bowties

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couple more pictures...

 

Mods soon to come.

 

Amp steps

Diablo sport tuner??? ( tips in this dept would be helpful.. looking to get a few ponies back, correct speedo mph and hopefully a few mpg! )

intake with tuner?

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Man I'm a sucker for the HC grille and it looks great on your color!

 

Thanks man, trying to figure out what wheels for this thing next.

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couple more pictures...

 

Mods soon to come.

Hit up black bear performance. They can do a custom tune for you to correct your speedo and give you a little more.

 

Amp steps

Diablo sport tuner??? ( tips in this dept would be helpful.. looking to get a few ponies back, correct speedo mph and hopefully a few mpg! )

intake with tuner?

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couple more pictures...

 

Mods soon to come.

Hit up black bear performance. They can do a custom tune for you to correct your speedo and give you a little more.

 

Amp steps

Diablo sport tuner??? ( tips in this dept would be helpful.. looking to get a few ponies back, correct speedo mph and hopefully a few mpg! )

intake with tuner?

Thanks man! I Keep seeing their name pop up so I'll give them a call and see if that will work for me!

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You'll have to email if you have questions. Their website does answer almost any question. If not someone can on here. I had diablo and went to black bear.

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