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On 8/6/2019 at 4:15 PM, MacA said:

Resurrecting this old thread. Still enjoying my 2015 Brownstone LTZ Crew Cab. Took a few pics over at Hendrick Motorsports. Want to share a few...

 

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That lawn looks amazing!  Love the truck, man!  Curious, what does the color say on your factory invoice?  This color appears a shade or two lighter than Bronze/Brownstone metallic.

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On 8/15/2019 at 12:38 PM, BrianBrianBrian said:

That lawn looks amazing!  Love the truck, man!  Curious, what does the color say on your factory invoice?  This color appears a shade or two lighter than Bronze/Brownstone metallic.

Thanks, The picture was taken at Hendrick Motorsports. They spend a lot of lawn care and it shows!!

 

My truck is definitely Brownstone Metallic. When clean, it changes color depending on the light conditions. That day I took the pics the sun was pretty intense so it looked a lot lighter. On cloudy days it is more brown.

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  • 4 months later...
Posted (edited)

Does anyone know the paint code for this color?

I'm currently ordering a 2020 sierra and wondering if its the same paint code. GNK.

I'm curious if these are the same colors.

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Posted
23 hours ago, BigBru said:

Does anyone know the paint code for this color?

I'm currently ordering a 2020 sierra and wondering if its the same paint code. GNK.

I'm curious if these are the same colors.

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Brownstone (Subterranean Metallic) is GWX

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Thread revival!!!

 

Was Brownstone Metallic ever offered in a RCSB body style?

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On 5/1/2020 at 9:19 PM, Air8 said:

Thread revival!!!

 

Was Brownstone Metallic ever offered in a RCSB body style?

Yes, there's one around me. 

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Nice to see old threads visit!  I like this colour but I wouldn't choose it or variant for my next truck.  I never get tired of black or red pickups with the occasional blue one to add variety! ? 

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I actually have the bronze alloy in a GMC Denali 2500 i just bought, but does anyone have line on vinyl or spraypaint to CM the emblems?

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Anyone ever have any luck with a vinyl match for this color? I'd like to do my bumpers but not having any luck with searching.

 

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On 11/16/2020 at 6:26 PM, TheSweeper said:

Anyone ever have any luck with a vinyl match for this color? I'd like to do my bumpers but not having any luck with searching.

 

Found some that is really close. Just did my emblems 

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I've had my 2014 LTZ for 5 years now but just recently decided to "dress" her up. I couldn't afford a new truck and I'm amazed at how I have found a new love for my old girl.

I have :

  • Installed K&N cold air intake
  • 33x20X11.5 tires
  • 20' DX rockstar rims
  • 3.5 " level lift
  • Body armor front an rear bumpers
  • LED front and rear lights
  • Full function Tow mirrors with switchback
  • AVS light shield
  • Painted lightshield, bumpers, and tow mirrors to match
  • bullet antenna
  • all on Hi mod
  • Cargo on reverse mod
  • center console lid wireless charging mod
  • Tinted front windows and wind shield strip to match rear windows
  • Added custom Z71 badge
  • Pocket flares

Coming up

  • Flowmaster exhaust
  • Linex steps and shopping cart rail
  • black out badging
  • Paint door and tailgate handles
  • tuning

 

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Edited by Redleg_155
added pocket flares
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1 hour ago, Redleg_155 said:

I've had my 2014 LTZ for 5 years now but just recently decided to "dress" her up. I couldn't afford a new truck and I'm amazed at how I have found a new love for my old girl.

I have :

  • Installed K&N cold air intake
  • 33x20X11.5 tires
  • 20' DX rockstar rims
  • 3.5 " level lift
  • Body armor front an rear bumpers
  • LED front and rear lights
  • Full function Tow mirrors with switchback
  • AVS light shield
  • Painted lightshield, bumpers, and tow mirrors to match
  • bullet antenna
  • all on Hi mod
  • Cargo on reverse mod
  • center console lid wireless charging mod
  • Tinted front windows and wind shield strip to match rear windows
  • Added custom Z71 badge
  • Pocket flares

Coming up

  • Flowmaster exhaust
  • Linex steps and shopping cart rail
  • black out badging
  • Paint door and tailgate handles
  • tuning

 

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Welcome to the site.

 

Great looking truck, really like the color!!!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Redleg_155 said:

.... bullet antenna ...

Great truck you got there, this only detracts from it in my estimation
Still, it's your truck, do what you want to but when I see one of these, for me, the truck is downgraded to "whatev."

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