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I've said it before but damn that things badass!!

It sure is! I can't get over how sharp it is either.

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Fresh wash

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This looks sweet! Is that a custom hood? And what kind of lights do you have?
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This looks sweet! Is that a custom hood? And what kind of lights do you have?

thanks.

Hood: RKSPORT

Headlights: Anzo with LED bulbs

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Looks great! What level and tire size do you have?

Thanks man! Rough Country 2" front leveling kit and BFG KO2 275/70R17

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Pic of my 2016 CC LTZ Z71 when I picked it up 2 weeks ago. Looking to CM the mirrors, door handles, and moldings if anyone around eastern Iowa has white and would like to trade for chrome.

 

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Have changed to CM door handles and mirror caps, removed badges, dipped bowties, tinted windows, and Xpel PPF on front (bumper, grille, fenders, mirrors). Will probably switch out the chrome molding for white and chrome window trim to black.

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