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I posted a few pictures on a different thread but here ya go20150613_190653-1_zpshvepzy1f.jpg

 

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Awaiting running boards and in a few more 1000 miles ill get different tires. There is quite a few of the new chevys on the base where I work but havent seen to many CC standard beds, my buddy swung by to check it out, he has a 05 F350 and was amazed at how they finally offered the CC in a standard bed length, he thought it was a 3/4 ton at first

I told my salesman I wanted the double cab because I needed the 6-1/2' bed. You think he could have told me it was available with the crew cab? Dang salesmen !!!!! :nono:

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I told my salesman I wanted the double cab because I needed the 6-1/2' bed. You think he could have told me it was available with the crew cab? Dang salesmen !!!!! :nono:

My older brother said the same thing the first time he saw it. I had many sales people tell me it wasnt available but I knew it was because I built one on chevrolet.com every sales person want to sell me a shortbed because its what they had, I wouldn't even test drive it because it wasnt what I wanted.

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My older brother said the same thing the first time he saw it. I had many sales people tell me it wasnt available but I knew it was because I built one on chevrolet.com every sales person want to sell me a shortbed because its what they had, I wouldn't even test drive it because it wasnt what I wanted.

He actually had a couple on the lot. In fact he posted a silver one on facebook the next day $11,000.00 off retail. I asked him why he didnt tell me about it. His answer was that I told him i didnt want a crew cab and I didnt want silver. For $11,000.00 off, dang salesmen!! :nono:

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I told my salesman I wanted the double cab because I needed the 6-1/2' bed. You think he could have told me it was available with the crew cab? Dang salesmen !!!!! :nono:

They got me too.

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Tungsten Metallic and Pearl White is like the best colors!

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Well I hate to break it to you but Sonoma Red Metallic is but your two choices are extremely good looking too?

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Ok, so i'm new here, I'll bite. What's the difference between Tungsten Metallic and Iridium Gray Mettalic?

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Well I hate to break it to you but Sonoma Red Metallic is but your two choices are extremely good looking too

Sonoma Red is nice too :driving:

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Awe just messing around. The best color GM makes, Is the one that the person chose. They all look dang good IMO.

Sonoma Red is nice too :driving:

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Ok, so i'm new here, I'll bite. What's the difference between Tungsten Metallic and Iridium Gray Mettalic?

1st one is Chevy, 2nd one is GMC.

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