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Well, she's finally done! here is my ride!

this is the second sierra I've seen with that bull bar on it, and I still like it!! i'm getting one, that's it!

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this is the second sierra I've seen with that bull bar on it, and I still like it!! i'm getting one, that's it!

You can find it on eBay for less then $200. I got a black one looks the same for my brothers tundra
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Put a 2" leveling kit on and some Terra Grappler G2's 285/65-r-18's last week . Looks much better to me. Didn't realize how much difference that little bit would make but sitting level sure does.post-130772-0-88459600-1429375512_thumb.jpgpost-130772-0-04167100-1429375524_thumb.jpg

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Just had the front doors tinted to match the rear and gave it a bath. Got to debadge and dip the bow ties soon.

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Here is my new 2014 silverado LT 5.3 4x4
Got her 2 weeks ago and I already have a list i'm about to start on.

Here's the list.
1. Hankook 265/70R18 tires w/ 2" RC level

2. Flowmaster 40 catback exhaust
3. Running boards

4. Replace all front end bulbs
5. Clear turn signal reflectors
6. Black bowties

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Finally quit raining enough to get some pics

 

Looks awesome man...are those rims anthracite or black?

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Looks awesome man...are those rims anthracite or black?

"Black and machined with dark tint" is what the Fuel website says but the wheel itself is black and the spoke accent is sort of an anthracite color with a hint of brown if that makes sense.

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2014 High Country

Volant CAI, Corsa Sport, Bakflip F1, matched bowties, Weathertechs, RC 2" level (needs more aggressive tire though, looking currently)
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2015 All-Terrain SLT

 

-BFG KO2 275/65R20

-2" BDS Level

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2015 lt 4x4 2" level 285/70/17 Kelly safari tsr, 17x9 +12 ballistic morax rims. Should be receiving my new anzo lights today and hopefully window tint next week.

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