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This is my 2014 Silverado, enjoy!

Tungsten Metallic

Silverado LT 4x4

6.5" Zone lift

20" Fuel Formula wheels

35" Atturo Trail Blade MT tires

Hypertech Max Energy programmer

Reese reciever hitch

 

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ReNeWaBLeEnErGy by wormydog1724, on Flickr

 

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CoMiNgAtYa by wormydog1724, on Flickr

 

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Thanks!

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This is my 2014 Silverado, enjoy!

Tungsten Metallic

Silverado LT 4x4

6.5" Zone lift

20" Fuel Formula wheels

35" Atturo Trail Blade MT tires

Hypertech Max Energy programmer

Reese reciever hitch14787761255_35e76ebf61_b.jpgWiNdEnErGy by wormydog1724, on Flickr14785438234_a0670dde12_b.jpgNiGhTRiDeR by wormydog1724, on Flickr14784653491_2412dbf667_b.jpgGoNeWiThThEwiNd by wormydog1724, on Flickr14764780056_458b4c50dd_b.jpgReNeWaBLeEnErGy by wormydog1724, on Flickr14601136689_300f88570b_b.jpgCoMiNgAtYa by wormydog1724, on Flickr14601282547_1285e647d1_b.jpgAdVeNtUrE by wormydog1724, on Flickr14771181144_57a7101509_b.jpgSiLvErAdOh by wormydog1724, on Flickr

Thanks!

Truck is looking good. Keep improving it!

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Thanks guys. I am still deciding on a black bull bar to match my steps. I'm just not 100% sure I'll like it.

 

Light bar and perimeter lights will be worked on this week. Also looking into a bed cover of some sort. I'd like a roll-n-lock but not for the price.

 

Fender flares will most likely be the next big purchase.

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