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I refuse to post pictures of mine until all the add ons arrive.... OK fine, here you go

 

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Sales manager uses the same ribbon for every delivery.

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It's a McGaughy's 7-9" lift. 20x10 Fuel Nutz. 35/12.50/20 Toyo M/T.

Next is (black) Bushwacker fender flares and do a parts change for the chrome trim around the windows for a Chevy black trim. I've heard it's like $200.

Oh, and tint.

Love the truck! hope to get mine looking like that pretty soon. Did you install the Bushwacker fender flares yet? i would love to see some pics.

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Anyone know if the chevy are getting this "mahogany metallic" for the 2016s?

I see it's an option for gmc

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Well I saw the build and price is up for gmc. Heres the mohogany metallic

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I wish they would bring back this 1983 mahogany metallic I had.....wish I still had the truck too.

 

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I am a sucker for old GM trucks! Nice truck!!!

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This thread needs a bump!

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Anyone know if the chevy are getting this "mahogany metallic" for the 2016s?

I see it's an option for gmc

The Chevy's get something called Autumn Bronze Metallic.

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I see your truck is badged as a 2500. Did you do that or is that just how they come down there?

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I see your truck is badged as a 2500. Did you do that or is that just how they come down there?

 

It's complicated, work truck in Mexico is sold as "Silverado 2500" (or Silvy 1500 with the V6), even though it's really a 1500; they also offer the real 2500 as "2500 HD". Any other trim (LTZ, High Country, LT, etc) is called "Cheyenne"

 

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New to the forum, here's mine!

 

2014 Silverado LTZ Crew Cab. 5.3L Ecotec3 V8. Brownstone Metallic outside, Cocoa/Dune leather inside. 8" MyLink system. Rear camera with park assist. 10" FTS lift/shocks/etc, N-Fab Nerf bars/steps, Fuel "Maverick" 20" Wheels, Toyo Open Country 33x12.50R20 M/T tires, Black Bow ties, chrome grill, fog lights, Resonator deleted & exhaust split to dual pipes dumping out both rear sides with welded chrome tips.

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The interior, and the 2001 Dodge Ram Laramie SLT it replaced.

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It requires a stepladder and brush pole to wash it.

 

Winning.

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I need some scratch cover paint for my 2015 Silverado 2500 HD - Brownstone Metallic. When I search by the paint code BC/CC U 105V

I get a listing for Subterranean Metallic.

Is this the same color?

Thanks,

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