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How much did this cost? Vinyl wrapped?

 

 

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It's paint, it was 200 from a local shop

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Tinted taillights and 3rd brake light

Painted headlights black

Tinted amber turn signal

Camo GMC front and rear badges

Removed all other badges

2" diy leveling kit

Color matched front and rear bumper

Painted chrome grille surround

Diy MIT intake

Deleted resonator, exhaust valve and installed turn down tip after rear axle

Hypertech programmer

Painted factory rims and swapped chrome lug nuts for black

Removed front air dam

Roll up box cover

All chrome blacked out (I know window trim is still chrome in this photo)

Projector fog lights

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Tinted taillights and 3rd brake light

Painted headlights black

Tinted amber turn signal

Camo GMC front and rear badges

Removed all other badges

2" diy leveling kit

Color matched front and rear bumper

Painted chrome grille surround

Diy MIT intake

Deleted resonator, exhaust valve and installed turn down tip after rear axle

Hypertech programmer

Painted factory rims and swapped chrome lug nuts for black

Removed front air dam

Roll up box cover

All chrome blacked out (I know window trim is still chrome in this photo)

Projector fog lights

 

sounds good - more photo's Please

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What do you think of the Tune Time tune? Nice looking truck!

 

Really wakes the truck up. Trans actually knows what gear to be in and is not so lazy, throttle response is greatly improved. Shift times are faster and more precise, as well as shift rpm being higher. Definitely can feel the difference in power as well, with the added timing and air/fuel dialed in.

 

(I may be a bit biased as I do currently work as the marketing/sales manager for the shop... lol)

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Got the front and rear bumpers color matched [emoji1417]

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Awesome, really been thinking about doing this as well.

 

Can you post a few more pictures, to get more of an overall shot?

 

Thanks!

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Awesome, really been thinking about doing this as well.

 

Can you post a few more pictures, to get more of an overall shot?

 

Thanks!

Thanks, it really changed the trucks looks. Looks better imo

 

Currently only have this one

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Today I went to the beach to test out the new lift kit and fox coilovers [emoji16]2c9744e4ba365c4c67733830fb2c1530.jpg

 

 

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ordered my Anthem Aviator rims today and Toyo Open Country 295/55/20's to wrap them in

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I got tired of the front air damn getting mud and rocks lodged in it from the lease so I took it off. However, I missed the squared off look so I did a little cutting and trimming. I took out the center section and reduced the height of the area in front of the tires while following the contour of the damn. Let me know what you think.

 

I like it. I am planning on trimming mine once I find some time, I have it off now. That is another idea now to consider.

 

WIll have to keep an eye out, you are local to me.

 

Tyler

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I like it. I am planning on trimming mine once I find some time, I have it off now. That is another idea now to consider.

 

WIll have to keep an eye out, you are local to me.

 

Tyler

It took about an hour or so using tin snips, razor blade and sand paper, but I took my time. That stuff cuts and shaves easier than it looks and the 80 grit was slow to wear it down. I'm much happier with it this way too.
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Thanks, it really changed the trucks looks. Looks better imo

 

Currently only have this one

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That looks so much better!

 

 

 

 

 

Went to the track again with a buddy and his truck.

 

Launched it in 4wd this time but only ran a 15.2@92MPH. Still think the truck has a 14.8-14.9 in it with the right air and launch/ 60 ft.

 

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The other silverado has a 454 LSX motor swapped in, and was running 14.4 last night.

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