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Here is a couple pictures of my 2015 so far. Its a work in progress.

 

 

 

looks good . BOWTIE - red / black ??? letters - black or remove them ???

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looks good . BOWTIE - red / black ??? letters - black or remove them ???

 

Red and Black will be the theme of the truck. Probably going to Black out all emblems and lettering to start and possibly de-badge down the line.

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Couple shots after a bath this weekend

 

 

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Ohh that is a very pretty truck. Black would be a hardship for me to keep clean. And since it was 108 last week, it just doesn't make sense to add to the heat of my vehicle by choosing black as the color choice.

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my first post on here? im back to a gm full size? went from 04 Silverado to a 03 Silverado Z71, to a 07 Jeep Wrangler, to 13 Tacoma, and now back to a 16 Sierra SLT my dream truckfull.jpg. Glad to be back!

 

talk to yall soon

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my first post on here? im back to a gm full size? went from 04 Silverado to a 03 Silverado Z71, to a 07 Jeep Wrangler, to 13 Tacoma, and now back to a 16 Sierra SLT my dream truckfull.jpg. Glad to be back!

 

talk to yall soon

Congratulations! I know the feeling coming from a Range Rover Evoque.

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my first post on here? im back to a gm full size? went from 04 Silverado to a 03 Silverado Z71, to a 07 Jeep Wrangler, to 13 Tacoma, and now back to a 16 Sierra SLT my dream truckfull.jpg. Glad to be back!

 

talk to yall soon

 

welcome back

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New/Better shots of my 16'

 

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Somewhat washed and clean. For now.

 

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Soooo bad! :drool:

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'Preciate that bud!

 

Makes me wish I got wider rims! Any rubbing? Offset?

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Makes me wish I got wider rims! Any rubbing? Offset?

Oh yeah it rubs lol. Had to cut metal to clear it, which is way too much for most people. -44 offset.

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Oh yeah it rubs lol. Had to cut metal to clear it, which is way too much for most people. -44 offset.

 

Oh boy. Haha so it still rubs after cutting the metal ? That's a pretty heft offset. Love the stance though

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