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Not mine but, you don't see Regular Cabs too often.

 

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Little snow we got Saturday.. Needs a wash but its too cold for that right now lolpost-143469-145556295723_thumb.jpg

 

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Got to really break this truck in exploring the coastline looking for property this weekend... definitely needs new tires but did great on these Michelins!IMG_20160216_145613_zpsrz498viq.jpg

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2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

DROPKICK Edition

IG: jorge_dropkick_rangel

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Here's mine. All stock, and will stay that way for the most part as ill focus on modding my other vehicle.

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Parked next to each other, the other is a 2008 H3 Alpha (has the 5.3), and yes I wheel it lol

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Awesome truck! What brand/model tool box is that?

CamLocker Satin Black low profile with Hand Rail.

 

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Just got her home... Drove through a dam snow storm.... My poor zl1 has never seen a snow flake let alone be buried... Lol. 87211877b0f3a339bd79cd8a1ccc46b8.jpg345e0f77f128bf701d3beb8578213bcc.jpg

 

 

Debadged her today and did the green

 

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Want to post my pics. Says file too big. It is a simple Iphone pic? Searched help can't find how to compress. Anybody know?

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