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Well I figured since there were a couple of other color fan clubs we should have one for Sonoma Red. Chevy guys feel free to post up the dark red version of your truck, not sure the color name.

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Deep Ruby Metallic. Definitely an awesome colour, it was my second choice after the blue topaz. I love how it goes with black trim just as well chrome and bling, it can look good in completely different ways.

 

Nice Sierra Chevyman (?). Are those the black side steps or the chrome?

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Deep Ruby Metallic. Definitely an awesome colour, it was my second choice after the blue topaz. I love how it goes with black trim just as well chrome and bling, it can look good in completely different ways.

 

Nice Sierra Chevyman (?). Are those the black side steps or the chrome?

 

They are the chrome. When I was looking I found a iridium one that I really liked but did not have the options I wanted. That would have been my first choice but the darker red looks awesome in every light. At night looks really dark and in the sun it really looks good. As you said you can go either black or chrome on it, anything will look good!

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Love Sonoma Red trucks. I almost bought a Sonoma Red Denali instead of my High Country, if it had a sunroof I would've taken it.

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Looks good, I have Fire Red myself and I like both colors quite a bit

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My bro-in-law just bought a Silverado in the ruby red, love it. It has lots of metallic in it and looks great freshly polished. Here is a pic of the back end in my garage the other day.

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