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Liking how these MGP custom made red and black Z71 caliper covers pop with my blacked out midnight edition. 

 

 

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Our guys just finished up my sister's roof! 6867d604f2cd606de2caf59e575f083c.jpgf0711ebf88f0cf46963b3a365868952a.jpg

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The clouds made some pretty amazing reflection pics off of my freshly washed ceramic coated midnight edition today :)

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On 10/20/2018 at 9:47 AM, J-man67 said:

Our guys just finished up my sister's roof! 6867d604f2cd606de2caf59e575f083c.jpgf0711ebf88f0cf46963b3a365868952a.jpg

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Nice picture--

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15 hours ago, Millertimeofd7 said:

Have done a few mods since this photo was taken. 

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I can never tell the difference with the '47-'53 trucks.  All original?

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5 hours ago, blwright said:

I can never tell the difference with the '47-'53 trucks.  All original?

They are the same. Yep all original. My father passed it down to me. 

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Just hit her with the California Duster8efd410412162202f79dd4cac6476515.jpg

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Hi I'm new!  Found a 2017 Sierra SLE regular cab 3.42 5.3 with lane keep and front and rear park assist and the 20 inch rims:)  Sold as new since it was driven by the finance guy.  2500 miles.  Very happy so far.  Has the occasional transmission clunk down shift but I knew about that going in from reading here for a couple months.  It's not so bad!  Sold my 19 year old Tacoma.  Getting use to the width has been my only challenge.  I love this thing.  So I thought a regular cab would be a nice addition to this thread.

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Hi I'm new!  Found a 2017 Sierra SLE regular cab 3.42 5.3 with lane keep and front and rear park assist and the 20 inch rims[emoji4]  Sold as new since it was driven by the finance guy.  2500 miles.  Very happy so far.  Has the occasional transmission clunk down shift but I knew about that going in from reading here for a couple months.  It's not so bad!  Sold my 19 year old Tacoma.  Getting use to the width has been my only challenge.  I love this thing.  So I thought a regular cab would be a nice addition to this thread.
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Mine was clunky for the first couple thousand miles. I guess it's been broken in and learned what it needed to because it's smooth as butter now at 13k.

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