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Took her out this weekend to test out the lift. Then gave her a bath. I think I'm in love [emoji7]

 

I hate you right to the soul! *Jealous rage ensues.*

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2016 GMC Sierra Denali 6.2 4x4

Very nice and welcome to the forums! Looks like you're in my neck of the woods. [emoji106]

 

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Just picked up my new truck on Monday. SLE, Z71, Kodiak package, 4x4. Coming from a 2006 Sierra this is quite an update. Love this truck so far. fbdad9daa7baceff59e6bb7efde318c9.jpgebb3c527b985ca85f5e363dc73b67cb5.jpg1ac3d17fea27ec8f17f181c9e77b8ed2.jpg

I have never been a fan of blue, but wow, great color choice!

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I have never been a fan of blue, but wow, great color choice!

 

Blue was my second choice, white was first. I tried to have a white one built, but they are done building 2016 crew cabs, I could have gotten a 2017, but they wouldn't honour the price we had worked out. They couldn't find me a white close enough to the one I spec'ed out, but they did find me the blue. I like the blue, but my last truck was blue and I was looking for something different this time.

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Blue was my second choice, white was first. I tried to have a white one built, but they are done building 2016 crew cabs, I could have gotten a 2017, but they wouldn't honour the price we had worked out. They couldn't find me a white close enough to the one I spec'ed out, but they did find me the blue. I like the blue, but my last truck was blue and I was looking for something different this time.

I see what you mean, I had a white truck before this one so that really made me want something different this time around. Either way, I think that blue is a great color, congrats on the truck

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New 2015 Z71 SLE with Fold-aCover, 2/4 drop, and Katskinz leather

 

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Nice! I love the look of the standard cab with the short box. Maybe someday, once the kid is out of the house.......

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My new 2016 Sierra All Terrain. I only wish the mirror caps and door handles were body color. Love the front end of the new 2016's

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My new 2016 Sierra All Terrain. Love the new front end on the 2016's. Just wish the mirror caps and door handles were body color.

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My new 2016 Sierra All Terrain. I only wish the mirror caps and door handles were body color. Love the front end of the new 2016's

Good looking truck, congrats!! Love that color.

 

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