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I sanded flares and handle myself and took them to the shop where I had everything painted. It was fairly easy as I have I have an electric sander. The finish came out very smooth and clean.

 

 

Ok. Thanks!

Will work on that soon.

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Thanks! I am not sure what to do on the grill and definately a wheel upgrade soon.

I have done some similar things to mine. Painted front and back bumper, chrome Denali skid plate, and exhaust. I did order a grille on eBay that turned out great in my opinion once I had it painted. I never thought about painting the flares and tailgate handle. Thanks for helping me think of more ways to spend money on this truck!

 

 

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Put on my aFe intake today. Also took pics of the shorty antenna I put on last month and the aFe exhaust I did last week.

 

Shorty Antenna

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After having my Corsa Exhaust sit in my living room for about a week I finally got off my ass and installed it. Was very easy install but trying to get the stock system out in one piece was a little bit of pain in the ass but not too terrible.

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What I have done is get rid of my Dodge Mega Cab and buy a Reg Cab sierra with a 6.6 bed. I love it.I could park in a regular spot and not have to look for two spots open thru so I can drive 1/2 way into the next one. Makes people mad when they say oh.. theres a spot and see me in it.

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d085da31feddd6b23129f8a1f4b69941.jpg plasti dipped my Anzo Headlights. I'll try to do the grill and black piece under the grill this weekend.

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d085da31feddd6b23129f8a1f4b69941.jpg plasti dipped my Anzo Headlights. I'll try to do the grill and black piece under the grill this weekend.

How do you like you're grille insert? Was planning on getting that very same insert, but I'm not sure now after seeing it installed Edited by DarkChariot
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How do you like you're grille insert? Was planning on getting that very same insert, but I'm not sure now after seeing it installed

I like it. I'm planning to somehow cut out the honeycomb and just have the insert on there.
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Installed the Drivers Side Assist Handle, excellent mod and money very well spent. :D

 

That's on my short list. Got one on the watch list on my ebay account!

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Had some time today. I installed an AVS aero skin, Bak Roll X, Bed extender and GM bed lighting kit. Ended up nice

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