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Yes it is. If it was the four door diesel version like they sell in other countries I would so be rocking this thing. Gets pretty good mpg too

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I'd definitely love to own one of those! So unique!

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My son's 2014!

 

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LOL... That's kewl... Does it have a Vibration at 7 to 8 inches per second? If it does don't call GM... Bring it to you local Hobbie Shop..

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Yup... His and hers..... She got hers first then i got mine.... I did the level and 33s and she was so in love with it that she wanted it for hers.... So as an early birthday present i did hers....

 

Mama wants a corsa catback next..... What have i done lol

haha... Very cool although I could see how this could get expensive fast too when you have to take the cost of every mod and multiply it by 2. :rollin:

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Txjose...the ko2's size? Are they the 275/60r20? Looking good by the way.

Yessirrr... Thats what she has... Also i dnt remember if she got a pro comp or rough country but its a 2" level

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haha... Very cool although I could see how this could get expensive fast too when you have to take the cost of every mod and multiply it by 2. :rollin:

Sorry double post dnt know how to multi quote from cell lolz

 

Haha bo the lift and tires were for her bday.... She is doing the rest her self.... Mama makes good money i'm just the bad influence lol

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Sorry double post dnt know how to multi quote from cell lolz

 

Haha bo the lift and tires were for her bday.... She is doing the rest her self.... Mama makes good money i'm just the bad influence lol

 

Nothing wrong with that...the girl has good taste. :thumbs:

 

Also how does she like the KO2's? They have been the best tires I've ever owned and are wearing well too.

 

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Nothing wrong with that...the girl has good taste. :thumbs:

 

Also how does she like the KO2's? They have been the best tires I've ever owned and are wearing well too.

 

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She loves them....she has an itch now to like crawl over curbs and drive on the dunes on the beach lol.... If she gets stuck im a little far away to yank her out lol hers is just a 2wd with a G80

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She loves them....she has an itch now to like crawl over curbs and drive on the dunes on the beach lol.... If she gets stuck im a little far away to yank her out lol hers is just a 2wd with a G80

Uh oh....that could be an issue...you're in Texas and she's in North Dakota?

 

My only issue with them is that they can be stone throwers, but usually only an issue if you're driving down an actual full stone road.

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Uh oh....that could be an issue...you're in Texas and she's in North Dakota?

 

My only issue with them is that they can be stone throwers, but usually only an issue if you're driving down an actual full stone road.

Backwards.... Im in ND and she's in Tx lol..... And she never goes off road so she wont have that problem.... I had to talk her out of toyo mts because of road noise just for the look of MTs lol.... Tho thats what i did but i could care less lol

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Those are the RT's aren't they? How do you like them so far? Have you had them long enough to have any experience with how they wear?

I've had mine for several thousand miles and the tires show absolutely no signs of wear. If this continues I'd expect a tread life well over the 45k warranty.

 

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