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What? Being old...jealous...jealous of being old lol sorry, had too ?

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What? Being old...jealous...jealous of being old lol sorry, had too [emoji16]


HaHa. Btw, your truck looks great but didn’t see any pics of your coilover setup.


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3 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 

 


HaHa. Btw, your truck looks great but didn’t see any pics of your coilover setup.


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I do not have a coilover setup...yet. Maybe you saw that picture I just posted...all I did was flip it for the guy, his post was showing his truck upside down so I just fixed it...it is a nice looking truck :thumbs:

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Hey haven’t been around here since I started mod’n my truck but a buddy got me looking around the forum again.
I’ve got a 2018 Z71 and mods include:
Custom BDS Lift, 1.5 Zone body, Custom XD two piece wheels, Toyo OC M/T, K&N BlackHawk intake, Mighty Mouse catch can, Color match covers, Amber deleted headlights, LTZ grill, Color match tows, 3rd BL, Recon Tails, TG handle and Interior pieces, magnaflo side dump, Amp power steps, G2 diff cover, polished drive shaft and a bunch of other little stuff here and there. 90% done in house other than application of powder and paint. Still got some things to do but a decent looking daily/shop truck in my opinion.
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It’s not something I’d do but either way, you’ve got my respect. I can appreciate your dedication and what you’ve put into your truck, looks great. Congrats and be safe!


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9 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 


It’s not something I’d do but either way, you’ve got my respect. I can appreciate your dedication and what you’ve put into your truck, looks great. Congrats and be safe!


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Thank you sir. I build custom vehicles for a living so you and I agree on something that myself and most my friends/coworkers agree on and that is a vehicle might not fit my style or taste but I can still respect the hell out of the process it took to get there and the quality there within. So thanks for the kind words and have yourself a fantastic rest of you day.

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Bought this new 2018 Sierra SLT 1500 on New Years Eve -

 

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and brought it home to it's place next to my 3500 Roadtrek 4x4 -

 

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On new years day I took my girl out for a drive near Pikes Peak -

 

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Let the mods begin! :P

 

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7 minutes ago, Sierra_Hondo said:

Bought this new 2018 Sierra SLT 1500 on New Years Eve -

 

i-XRRQ8Nj-XL.jpg

 

and brought it home to it's place next to my 3500 Roadtrek 4x4 -

 

i-nbxSVgw-XL.jpg

 

On new years day I took my girl out for a drive near Pikes Peak -

 

i-c5vHSGx-XL.jpg

 

Let the mods begin! :P

 

Sweet! 

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Bought this new 2018 Sierra SLT 1500 on New Years Eve -

 

i-XRRQ8Nj-XL.jpg

 

and brought it home to it's place next to my 3500 Roadtrek 4x4 -

 

i-nbxSVgw-XL.jpg

 

On new years day I took my girl out for a drive near Pikes Peak -

 

i-c5vHSGx-XL.jpg

 

Let the mods begin! [emoji14]

 

 

Congratulations, identical to what mine looked like brand new and now

 

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10 minutes ago, Sierra_Hondo said:

Bought this new 2018 Sierra SLT 1500 on New Years Eve -

 

i-XRRQ8Nj-XL.jpg

 

and brought it home to it's place next to my 3500 Roadtrek 4x4 -

 

i-nbxSVgw-XL.jpg

 

On new years day I took my girl out for a drive near Pikes Peak -

 

i-c5vHSGx-XL.jpg

 

Let the mods begin! :P

 

Congratulations, and welcome to the site. Post pictures when the day 2 mods start.

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Good looking set up! Boy, you are close to your house!
Thanks. yeah it got close.

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Posted
8 hours ago, kbren said:

Thanks. yeah it got close.

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LOL...understatement of the year :)

Posted
22 hours ago, kbren said:

Thanks. yeah it got close.

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Yea, I noticed your wife off to the side talking to your son while she was supposed to be telling you how close you are to the house. She must have graduated from my wife's school of no help when you are backing up a trailer.

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Yea, I noticed your wife off to the side talking to your son while she was supposed to be telling you how close you are to the house. She must have graduated from my wife's school of no help when you are backing up a trailer.

Haha yeah 

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