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I don't really haul anything though. I have an employee that works at Summit racing who is quitting here shortly, so I'm leaning towards the Corsa while I can, Lol!

Good choice then lol
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Installed some camo Z71 stickers. And finally was able to clay and seal the truck a month later than I planned.

 

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Tire rotation, replaced license plate lights with Sylvania Zevo 6000K LED's, packaging says super bright, will have to wait for night fall to decide on that. They are at least not yellow anymore. I also ordered a Winjet fog light kit on EBay. Not exactly what I want in the end but comes with wiring harness, switch, new face plate and OEM like light assemblies. Figured it's worth the money spent for a starting point.

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Removed GMC emblem on tailgate the other day and installed white reverse and cargo lights today! Thanks Tallspawn!

 

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Oh yea, also replaced factory antenna with this stubby. No idea if it even works. Just listen to Spotify mostly.

 

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Washed it, changed the 710 and filter and added my last sticker16ea88e1e7dee3bccc04f72c6f7915c5.jpg8b94108ec631748201b20666ce2e9c41.jpg

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What reverse bulbs are those?

If u are asking me, they are JDM ASTAR.. I can share the link with u when I get home or they are on page 366 under "post pics of your 2014+" thread...

 

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They are great by the way. Very bright at night and the white color looks 10x better than the stock yellow lights. Very happy I ordered these.

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Nice. I ordered some of the Philips 921 leds so i hope they're nice and bright like those.

 

I went with the Philips over the AStar ones because I read about them burning out a lot. Hopefully you have some better luck.

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I don't really haul anything though. I have an employee that works at Summit racing who is quitting here shortly, so I'm leaning towards the Corsa while I can, Lol!

Get the deal while you can.

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Not really today but going to be a fun weekend. Motofab 2" level tomorrow and Morimoto HIDs from the retrofit source go in on Sunday!

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