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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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Wheels look great
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Did some experimenting with plasti dip. the white matches pretty good but once up close its slightly different. I want to paint my bumpers and some chrome stuff so this is just to get an idea of what i want, i think it looks awesome. pretty close to what the custom sports look like, just different grill inserts.

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I think we can all agree on this thread that White is the best looking color on these trucks. That being said, damn....there are some sharp looking trucks in here. Black trucks thread has nothing on us!

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The day I brought it home.

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After I got the windows tinted.

 

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Front air dam, side and rear emblems removed. Added mudflaps.

 

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Just a few more shots of my pride and joy! Rough country 2 inch front level and 275/70r18 bfg ko2

 

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