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7 hours ago, rremesal said:

My 2018 Centennial.7e039d5ab1476c88e17d2eed4b6a2b41.jpgc57615b2b577c79d0005425fb38d8fef.jpg

Great looking truck!!!

 

I am very biased when it comes to this model though, so much I made a club for us very wise owners here on the site.

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Jim,

Thanks! If you look closely you'll see it looks slightly different than your typical Centennial.

I love the truck, bit I think Chevy over did the chrome.

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On 1/1/2021 at 9:25 PM, rremesal said:

Jim,

Thanks! If you look closely you'll see it looks slightly different than your typical Centennial.

I love the truck, bit I think Chevy over did the chrome.

They tend to overdo the chrome.  My 15 Silverado had too much chrome.

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Jim,

Thanks! If you look closely you'll see it looks slightly different than your typical Centennial.

I love the truck, bit I think Chevy over did the chrome.
How about this one? Too much chrome? 52572bae7b54095c2eca138147cb6df7.jpg

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How about this one? Too much chrome? 52572bae7b54095c2eca138147cb6df7.jpg

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He went full chrome. Never go full chrome. [emoji1787]

Hey, it looks nice and shiny. As long as you’re happy, that’s a good looking truck. [emoji1360]
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How about this one? Too much chrome? 52572bae7b54095c2eca138147cb6df7.jpg

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Yea as long as your happy that's all that matters.

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On 1/1/2021 at 9:25 PM, rremesal said:

Jim,

Thanks! If you look closely you'll see it looks slightly different than your typical Centennial.

I love the truck, bit I think Chevy over did the chrome.

You are very welcome.

 

How about some close up pictures of the mods you have done eliminating the chrome? She is still a 100 with or without the chrome, great choice!

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Just a quick shot of my new to me 2017 Silverado CrewCab LTZ Z71. You can see the 91 RCSSB that was my daily driver up until about a month ago.

 

 

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some people like chrome some people don't but as long as the one that paid the $$'s is happy that is all that matters.  This is my 2015 custom sport 1189629119_keithstruck.thumb.jpg.bbdfae0c84bfeccb531915fef6ce96b1.jpg

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On 1/11/2021 at 3:47 PM, Ravenkeeper said:

They tend to overdo the chrome.  My 15 Silverado had too much chrome.

1 hour ago, KWD2 said:

some people like chrome some people don't but as long as the one that paid the $$'s is happy that is all that matters.  This is my 2015 custom sport 1189629119_keithstruck.thumb.jpg.bbdfae0c84bfeccb531915fef6ce96b1.jpg

My 15 had too much chrome, but I like the truck itself.  Yeah, I settled, when I bought it.  I had some "blackout" plans for it, until it got totaled*.  I still have some of the supplies that I had purchased to blackout the chrome on the windows and lower portion of the doors.  I even have a couple spray cans of PlastiDip, was going to spray my mirror caps and mustache over the 4th of July weekend in 2018, BUT.........*  My plan was to eventually have an artificial midnight edition. 

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3 hours ago, Ravenkeeper said:

My 15 had too much chrome, but I like the truck itself.  Yeah, I settled, when I bought it.  I had some "blackout" plans for it, until it got totaled*.  I still have some of the supplies that I had purchased to blackout the chrome on the windows and lower portion of the doors.  I even have a couple spray cans of PlastiDip, was going to spray my mirror caps and mustache over the 4th of July weekend in 2018, BUT.........*  My plan was to eventually have an artificial midnight edition. 

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Good looking truck

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