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On 8/14/2018 at 2:41 PM, captainzombie said:

2016 Collie Z71 Crew

more space from a 16 to an 18? 

 

wait...i dont know what the hell a Collie is?

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2 hours ago, spenpet said:

more space from a 16 to an 18? 

 

wait...i dont know what the hell a Collie is?

I believe a Colorado

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2 hours ago, spenpet said:

more space from a 16 to an 18? 

 

wait...i dont know what the hell a Collie is?

 

47 minutes ago, diegosaurus said:

I believe a Colorado

 

Yeah, its a Colorado. LOL!

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17 minutes ago, captainzombie said:

 

 

 

Yeah, its a Colorado. LOL!

ha! good stuff!  yeah, that is a bit of an upgrade in both power and room! haha!

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22 minutes ago, spenpet said:

ha! good stuff!  yeah, that is a bit of an upgrade in both power and room! haha!

LOL! Totally is a bit of an upgrade. The Colorado served me well for almost 2 years, but this is a totally different beast. :)

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I have wanted a truck again sense my 89 ranger I had in high school. Finally got a brand new truck and got to put on wheels, black bow ties, and a bed cover right away. Couldn’t be happier(well maybe if it was 6.2 but the rebates weren’t very good on an ltz)

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47 minutes ago, cor said:

I have wanted a truck again sense my 89 ranger I had in high school. Finally got a brand new truck and got to put on wheels, black bow ties, and a bed cover right away. Couldn’t be happier(well maybe if it was 6.2 but the rebates weren’t very good on an ltz)

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Very sweet ride, congrats man. I test drove one in this color the week before I bought mine, but my wife wasn't to fond of the color.

 

Totally agree, wish the LTZ's had better incentives or else I would have jumped on one myself since I plan to keep this truck for a good 7-10 years. My plan is to mod this one out till I can get it to what I would have liked out of an LTZ and just enjoy it.

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My Snuglid SL came in. Opted for remote unlock. It's amazing how nice painted fiberglass looks on these trucks.cdc85a3b03839346a53379a320c85dea.jpg

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Made mine put in some work today... 576 miles total. 12.8 mpg average (deadheaded 260 miles). Hope I can give it a bath soon!

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Looking for a replacement hood, let me know if you are selling one 

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