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Left to right. 14 Silverado with 8" McGaughy's lift and 35x12.5 on 20x12s. 17 Sierra 4" Fabtech lift and 33x12.5 on 20x10s. 14 Silverado with 5" Rough Country lift and 33x12.5 on 20x10s.9e22766a27c0095bd6d3d9929fabc771.jpg

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On ‎2‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 7:51 AM, longranger said:

Thank you, green is one of my favorite colors and it seems that 2015 was the only year they had this color option. I think it looks really nice with the Saddle Brown leather interior. 

You are very welcome, enjoy your new truck!

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Just picked up this Sierra 1500 SLT a week or so ago. Did not expect to pick up a white truck but I could not let this one go. Already started doing some things to it not shown in the pictures but I'm super happy I chose this one.

 

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9 minutes ago, Onyx_v7 said:

Just picked up this Sierra 1500 SLT a week or so ago. Did not expect to pick up a white truck but I could not let this one go. Already started doing some things to it not shown in the pictures but I'm super happy I chose this one.

 

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Welcome to the site, congratulations on the new truck. Looks like you are in one of the parking garages in downtown Seattle with that beam clearance.

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2 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Welcome to the site, congratulations on the new truck. Looks like you are in one of the parking garages in downtown Seattle with that beam clearance.

Thank You! Im actually in Connecticut and the garages here are small, but just enough to fit until i get a leveling kit then it will be a problem. 

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6 minutes ago, mitchely03 said:

Also showing my engine bay after my car wash :cool:

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Wish mind was clean ??  I trade you snow ( 36" plus) for your grass  ????? good looking truck

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On 10/02/2019 at 8:51 AM, longranger said:

Thank you, green is one of my favorite colors and it seems that 2015 was the only year they had this color option. I think it looks really nice with the Saddle Brown leather interior. 

2018 was also the last year they offered green on the Colorado, it looks like. 

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1 hour ago, Cpl_Punishment said:

2018 was also the last year they offered green on the Colorado, it looks like. 

I really like the new Deepwood Green color option for the 2019 Tahoe and Suburban.

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20 hours ago, longranger said:

I really like the new Deepwood Green color option for the 2019 Tahoe and Suburban.

Don't tell my wife that's an option or she won't let me buy the (white) 2018 Sierra that I have my eye on. 

 

Update: I don't see that colour on the Chevy Canada build and price site. 

 

Second update: I don't see that colour on the American Chevy build and price site either. 

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On 2/6/2019 at 11:07 AM, CovetedStyle said:

It’s a custom underneath the back seat box yah?

Yes, under seat. Fits perfect -- JL Audio CS112LG-TW3 

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