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Wow the red Silverados and Sierras are really growing on me. Truck looks awesome!

 

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Great photo of a nice truck. Love those rims

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Love this truck so far and will use it to tow my track car (sorry guys it's a Ford). Just couldn't pass up the great GMC buyer incentives they had last month and was able to walk out the door for $46K

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Love this truck so far and will use it to tow my track car (sorry guys it's a Ford). Just couldn't pass up the great GMC buyer incentives they had last month and was able to walk out the door for $46K

 

 

Of course you need a Chevy to tow your Ford.. sorry just had to put that in there... My buddy has a 2011 Shelby black on black with the track pack, it's quite the nice car.

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Heres my 14 sierra, just color matched the bumpers and grille, added the Denali grille and custom slt headlights and a new tire/wheel setup for this year!

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Looking for a Denali grille in black like that. Where and how much? Easy install?

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Looking for a Denali grille in black like that. Where and how much? Easy install?

This is one of the ones off eBay, come all black. luckily my local truck acc shop had one there so i just grabbed it from them.

 

requires you to pull your front bumper cap off to get to get to the grille bolts but its not to bad...but for an ebay grille it fits well and the gmc badge clicked right in.

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just picked her up tonight. As soon as I clean her up and get her tinted tomorrow I'll post some better pictures! 6Inch BDS lift with coil over set up.

 

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Pro Comp 1.5" level

RTX Ridgelines w/Enkei center caps, 20x9, +15

Toyo AT3 275/60-20

Corsa Black (Actually black chrome)

Bak Revolver X2

 

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photos from the place that installed my lift.

 

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Pro Comp 1.5" level

RTX Ridgelines w/Enkei center caps, 20x9, +15

Toyo AT3 275/60-20

Corsa Black (Actually black chrome)

Bak Revolver X2

 

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Beautiful Truck! With the red on red theme you have going, I'd look at pulling that chrome body side holding off. just my 2c.

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