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Well, I debadged my truck yesterday. Like what I usually do, get some fishing line and take the letters off. Then, got the eraser wheel & took the adhesive off. Truck looks a lot better now!

 

Can't decide to color match the doorhandles and mirror caps or not? Can't decide.

 

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Well, I debadged my truck yesterday. Like what I usually do, get some fishing line and take the letters off. Then, got the eraser wheel & took the adhesive off. Truck looks a lot better now!

Can't decide to color match the doorhandles and mirror caps or not? Can't decide.afc6547513fd1da760c72429107bab70.jpg8293e0694e975d2a143dfdabf8bc3d7a.jpge93907f2bbaf13500bb726802f1c85d6.jpg

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I'd colour match your trailer hitch :lol:

 

But seriously, looks good. I like a blacked out truck. I'd do the mirror caps and door handles I think it'd look good.

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I'd colour match your trailer hitch :lol:

 

But seriously, looks good. I like a blacked out truck. I'd do the mirror caps and door handles I think it'd look good.

Thanks man!

Yeah I do too for the most part. I think I'll do the door handles and mirror caps. Trying to get new tires as for now then gonna do that lol

 

 

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Thanks man!

Yeah I do too for the most part. I think I'll do the door handles and mirror caps. Trying to get new tires as for now then gonna do that lol

 

 

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Truck looks great! It would also look fine with black mirror caps and door handles but not better, imo. Black and chrome go well together. I wouldn't add any more chrome but switching your current chrome to black wont enhance your stunning and classy truck!

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I had the windshield replaced today because when safelite tried to fill the couple chips I had they ended up cracking the windshield. Going in tmw to have it re-tinted.

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I swapped the cheap vinyl gearshift lever in my SLT for a Denali lever with the stitched leather handle. It only took 20 mins.

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Wife's car, 2017 Altima SL, was totaled due to Hurricane Harvey... so I let her drive my truck to work today and I have the rental. Man I miss my truck!! :tear:

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Wife's car, 2017 Altima SL, was totaled due to Hurricane Harvey... so I let her drive my truck to work today and I have the rental. Man I miss my truck!! :tear:

Sorry to hear about the causality! Your wife is not missing much because my wife has Altima SL and everything about from the CV to interior I can't stand.......Time for a equinox bro!

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Finally took a few mins and adjusted the throttle boost up to 16 percent. Always hated the mushy response from the factory. So far I like the adjustment. Havn't towed with it yet though.

 

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Well, I debadged my truck yesterday. Like what I usually do, get some fishing line and take the letters off. Then, got the eraser wheel & took the adhesive off. Truck looks a lot better now!

 

Can't decide to color match the doorhandles and mirror caps or not? Can't decide.

 

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I like the color matched look, but so does everyone else. What about removing the chrome door moldings and installing some SUV handles that are black and chrome?

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Installed some new running boards, I like them even if they were off eBay. 62f5eced8d0353a99af812de2ef4484e.jpge4299ed10ae05de2f49f70e2e9c7af2b.jpg

 

 

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I like the color matched look, but so does everyone else. What about removing the chrome door moldings and installing some SUV handles that are black and chrome?

 

Yeah I like that look a lot too. I thought about doing that, taking the chrome moldings off. Didn't know how hard it would be, never took any molding off before. Whats the suv handles look like?

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Sorry to hear about the causality! Your wife is not missing much because my wife has Altima SL and everything about from the CV to interior I can't stand.......Time for a equinox bro!

Yeah, it was nice at first but after about a month or so we were ready to get another car. We had been looking but decided to hang on to it for a while longer and then look for another one. This hurricane was kind of a blessing in disguise for us seeing how the car was our only loss. We just got a 2017 Accord Touring and my wife is happy. Happy wife, happy life, right?? :)

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