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So I was in the market for a new vehicle and got a great deal on my Z71. I knew I wouldn't leave it stock since my previous vehicle was a completely bedlined xterra I did myself. Here she is...

 

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Well here's my new girl literally right after I got back from the dealership

 

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Then I tinted the tails, tinted the windows, and color matched the front grille

 

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Since I always wanted to lift my xterra but never got to I said I'm lifting this one. So the next mods were N-Fab steps, Rough Country 7", XD Strike 18x10 -24 offset, and 35" Trail Grapplers.

 

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So far that's it. Next is install my tune, get a bed cover, drivers assist handle, and weathertechs

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How'd you color match the grill? I just picked up a 2008 crew cab and I hate chrome

 

 

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I used rustoleum spray paint in silver metallic which matches the silver pretty good and cleared over it. Ive spray painted for years so Ive gotten pretty good at it and no one even thinks its spray painted

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looks sick, I'd color match the door handles and mirrors too!

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looks sick, I'd color match the door handles and mirrors too!

Im wanting to put on those parts id like the actually chevy parts that are painted but haven't seen the ones that everyone buys on ebay in silver yet

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  • 7 months later...
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Little update on the girl.

-Tow Mirrors

-New 20x10 Fuel Maverick -24 offset

-New 35x12.50 Toyo R/T

-Bedlined grille and mirrors

-Color Matched Handles

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