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New guy here as well. Drove a 2007 silverado for 10 years and put 235k on it. Great truck. Bought 2017 Crew Cab Silverado a couple weeks ago. Would have loved to get the Z71 with match painted front end but this 4x4 was a great deal! I am looking to do away with the chrome, what do yall suggest? I will post pic as soon as I figure out how.

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dint think it has any, not quite 1000 miles on the truck

Yeah I got 800 miles on mine. I guess we could takeoff and send via UPS.

 

 

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shipping may cost as much as buying. hopefully we each fins someone local with the same opinions to swap

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Okay, so here's pics. The Katzkin seats - I went with all-black solid leather (no perf), and all-black stitching. They couldn't Plasti-Dip the Texas Edition emblem, because the star is attached to the "edition" piece - due to the way you peel off Plasti-Dip excess, they didn't want to do it. I may just take those off, and buy the black ones, with the white background on the "edition" part. The seats turned out fantastic, can't complain. I paid $900 total for everything - I think the Top Coverage company here, gave my Chevy dealership a discount, because of all the business they give them. Pretty sure I got lucky there, because I was initially quoted $1,300 in total. I always appreciate a discount!

 

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I love that interior. I wanted leather, but hate how you have to get the console. doesnt feel like a truck to me and i like the extra flip up seat for the kids if needed.

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Bought my 2015 QuickSilver SLE Kodiak Edition in Dec 2015, and honestly haven't taken any good photos of it! Need to change that. I honestly didn't like the idea of a silver truck at first, and actually wanted the metallic blue, but the dealer with the Quicksilver truck threw a way better price my way than the one with the blue one, and it grew on me... simple, clean looking truck.

 

Pictures... Have one as it sat on the dealer lot, had mud flaps, aeroskin hood protector and a Line-X added before I brought it home. Changed the stock halogens out for BPS G7 LED. Ordered a Bakflip MX4 for it today as well. Anyone have bed rails on their silver truck? Toying with the idea but not sure how it'll look. After scrolling through this thread I can see why people ditch the factory rubber straight away... Think I'll wear mine out first though.

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Truck is supposed to be ready today, they just have to install the towing mirrors, tonneau cover and change the chrome mudflaps to black chrome, So far they have installed the Anzo LED tail lights, Weathertech floor mats and KMC Wheels, I will get some better shots when I have her but here's one for now.

 

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Well guess I have found a string to subscribe to. I ordered a silver LTZ Z71 last week. It will be quite the change as I have an entirely blacked out truck now. Anyway can't wait to look through some of the pictures and get some ideas for changes and stuff.

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