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Replaced my Pilot brand LEDs I had for plate lights (started flickering) with these JDM's:

 

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Much better...

 

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They look great in person, the flare from the camera makes them look a little too bright.

 

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Was last week but installed a roll back cover, and added undercover swing tool boxes

 

 

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Tint Fronts and Strip on Windshield

Install GM Performance CAI

Swapped Jump Seat with Floor Console

 

Pics tomorrow after major interior/exterior wash and detailing.

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Did this to my steering wheel.

 

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That Just a reflection on the left side of the bow tie. Looks fine in person but the picture is catching light off the shiney black.

 

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Did this to my steering wheel.

 

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That Just a reflection on the left side of the bow tie. Looks fine in person but the picture is catching light off the shiney black.

 

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Where'd you get it from?

 

 

 

 

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Where'd you get it from?

 

 

 

 

- Mike

IG: @BlackPearl_Edition

Just got some black vinyl stuck it on there, pressed it in the creases and then cut it out in the creases with a razor blade.

 

 

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Just got some black vinyl stuck it on there, pressed it in the creases and then cut it out in the creases with a razor blade.

 

 

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Thanks! The more I think about it. The more I want to do this. Thinkin of getting my buddy with a vinyl shop to custom cut a 2 tone one so it covers the chrome too

 

 

- Mike

IG: @BlackPearl_Edition

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Theres that small crease between the gold and silver to run the blade. If you covered the chrome too, I think it would look tacky, or not stick to well bridging that gap.

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Theres that small crease between the gold and silver to run the blade. If you covered the chrome too, I think it would look tacky, or not stick to well bridging that gap.

For me the chrome would be a second color. I'd match my front emblem and since the only factory chrome I have left is there, the interior door handles, and what's around the buttons, the chrome will soon be out of place

 

 

- Mike

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2015 w/t double cab Levelling kit, Mbrp exhaust and swapped out the front grille for the black z71.

Also some eBay headlight trim covers for a bit till I decide on headlights.

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2015 w/t double cab Levelling kit, Mbrp exhaust and swapped out the front grille for the black z71.

Also some eBay headlight trim covers for a bit till I decide on headlights.

That looks good. I think the W/T bumpers are the way to go now since the paint on these new vehicles doesn't hold up as well as it used to.

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CAI installed. Loving the sound!!! :)

 

 

 

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Swapped out my broken Anzo lights for some Spyder LED Tail Lights, absolutely love them much better quality and look so much better in person.

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