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I do not have one the thing you are seeing is a color patch. I am trying to find a vinyl wrap that matches Victory red. How close do you think that one is?

ah, at the angle of the picture it made it look like you had a form fitting 1 against the edge of the hood.

 

but for the patch, it would be hard to tell without seeing it in person because once again, angles play a big difference in paint reflection where as the vinyl doesnt change as much from lighting.

 

good luck with your color matching

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I installed my new Aeroforce Interceptor gauge.

 

Well, it looks great but, what are you gauging?

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Looks like my truck without the lights lol.....very nice. I want the reverse ones and the bed ones since I load my boat at night sometimes maybe another high up to see behind

 

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Progress was made today got my morimoto fog lights in but not the light bar that comes next week getting custom mounts made for behind my grille! But these lights are beautiful! b36f56745afa4646cee0a655b645e942.jpg

Stock with vled upgrade... They were meh lol

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Black morimoto fogs [emoji180]

 

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Nice and straight beam across :D

May adjust higher not sure yet need to drive bit more with them at night b5e39b58748a8f2f6172cfe3964c1188.jpgf88abda0b91060146cc17e87f5d04e65.jpg

 

Not often do I see someone driving the black pearl so had to snap pictures loving the look! d3c8617112a66f6fe1553f32e118d787.jpg30eb094d4e5895a30910637b09fac3de.jpg8b42315af63ea38affbc2cba7d776740.jpgf01d3e00d7281dd14392017f40e8b9f1.jpg

 

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Well, it looks great but, what are you gauging?

It monitors many parameters but since my truck is supercharged, I'd like to see my boost, intake air temperature, and afr.
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Finished the Dyno tune :)

What are your truck's spec, tune?

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What did you order?

i've ordered the 16' Ltz Z71 with 6.2 and rear seats entertainment. But i changed to the 16' High Country with 6.2 with rear seats Entertainment.
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i've ordered the 16' Ltz Z71 with 6.2 and rear seats entertainment. But i changed to the 16' High Country with 6.2 with rear seats Entertainment.

Awesome! What color? Should be a great looking truck.

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i've ordered the 16' Ltz Z71 with 6.2 and rear seats entertainment. But i changed to the 16' High Country with 6.2 with rear seats Entertainment.

Why did you go with the 6.2?
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Why did you go with the 6.2?

6.2L is a superior engine to the 5.3L. I've owned both including the L92 and L86. The additional horse power and torque make a whole world of difference. The downside though is that the gas mileage will suffer compared to the smaller engines like the 5.3L.

 

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