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Been crazy busy have not had a chance to put on the OEM 20's for summer, but I still like these, definitely better then the 15/16 standard all terrain 18's

 

 

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Bought it about a month ago, next month will have a lift. rims/tires, tent, and exhaust. I feel in love with this color though. d839442bc95a083f36d386e001d6f761.jpg7b02138d8a8605e860a544b10020457c.jpgc7d75e8cde96391828b30a46c48aa870.jpg

 

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Color matched door handles and mirror caps. Removed Texas Edition badges. Gave her a bath and wax. Too overcast for good pics today...will add more later.

 

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looks great man, if you don't mind me asking what does it run to paint March the handles and mirror caps?

 

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looks great man, if you don't mind me asking what does it run to paint March the handles and mirror caps?

 

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I bought them from another member for $200 in the For Sale section already painted. They were take offs where someone had them taken off at a dealer and installed the chrome handles / mirror caps. I simply removed the chrome and replaced with color matched. There are also some on Ebay for sale already painted.

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looks great man, if you don't mind me asking what does it run to paint March the handles and mirror caps?

 

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Check with ebay member tony green

 

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haven't been on in a while...need to get some new truck pics...but this damn rain ugh

so i will add this...not a truck pic but cool none the less.

got a yeti for Xmas and had a buddy cerakote it for me...

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​2015 if information is correct it is the last year for the Sonoma Color on the Sierra ! ( sadly ...sniff.sniff).

 

Here she is fresh of the lot.

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And now ready for work....

 

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I know it's Crimson now, but love the Crimson/Sonoma color....grabbed my attention as soon as I saw her!!

 

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Color matched handle, removed rear GMC and PPF applied at this point in time:

 

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I know it's Crimson now, but love the Crimson/Sonoma color....grabbed my attention as soon as I saw her!!

 

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Color matched handle, removed rear GMC and PPF applied at this point in time:

 

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That crimson is amazing

 

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Finally got her lifted!!!

 

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