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Figured this would happen at some point or another.

 

Post up your summit white 2014+ Silverados or Sierras. Sorry if there's already a thread similar to this.

 

 

Here's mine

 

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Posted

Figured this would happen at some point or another.

 

Post up your summit white 2014+ Silverados or Sierras. Sorry if there's already a thread similar to this.

 

 

Here's mine

 

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Are these Fuel Offroad Maverick wheels? I love the look, thinking about picking up a set for my Sierra

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There actually Gear Alloy 726s. Also check out Moto Metal 962s if you like that style.

 

 

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ill take some pics of my truck and thow them up here tomorrow. i was wondering why there wasn't a summit white thread

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Mine the day I brought it home, 11 months and 8,000 miles later and still love it. Other than a GMC tip, Aries 3D floor mats and GM cloth bag for a place to put trash, it's stock.

 

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here she is with 20 miles

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after level before wheels/tires

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been a busy 2 months lol. too many mods to list already

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not the best picture as it's been raining a lot here in Houston lately and if it's not raining it's too cold for me to wash. this is the only recent picture I have with the latest mods to it.

 

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My Summit White '14 K1500 Sierra Denali, photo taken near Kenai Alaska in July. Now has 7k miles, with upgrades to include the Retract Pro tonneau, Toyo Open Country II xTreme 295/55/R20's for spring/summer use (Hankook I-Pike Snow/Ice tires for winter in Alaska), a carbon fiber roof cap, Autonet onboard WiFi, de-badged other than Denali emblems.

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I will post up mine this weekend if I can get it washed back up.

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