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I have the twin almost of Catos ride but mines GMC

 

Bullet liner on the bumpers.

 

 

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Pretty much what I want to do to my new truck. Just bought it used and it's in great shape!

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Pretty much what I want to do to my new truck. Just bought it used and it's in great shape!

 

I'm also considering bullet liner on the fender flares....thoughts?

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I'm really thinking hard about doing a full line-x paint job on mine. Tired of dings, scratches, and hail.

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I'm really thinking hard about doing a full line-x paint job on mine. Tired of dings, scratches, and hail.

 

 

Exactly like that!!! I'm just trying to decide if it would tie in well with my bumper??

 

What do you think?

 

 

A full paint job would be cool and to clean it all you have to do is pressure wash it!

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I'm really thinking hard about doing a full line-x paint job on mine. Tired of dings, scratches, and hail.

 

we need photo's if you do it.

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What's your setup?

 

 

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Leveled 2.5 inch 18/9 0 offset on 33" tires

 

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"The Black Pearl"

 

As stock as they come. I've done mostly interior work. Converted to DL3 mirrors wth full functionality (including auto dimming - driver mirror), Auto dim rear view mirror, VSS SoundStage Amp and Sub, Floor Liners front and rear, Chevy Exhaust Tip, Bull Ring Bed Clips, Cargo Net, LTZ LED Tail Lights. So mostly cosmetic upgrades for now.

 

 

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I work with mostly women and they all think my truck is black.

 

I would like to see one of these black trucks set up like mine. My GMT-900 was black and I decided to go with the Iridium Metallic this time, all your trucks make me wish I went black!

 

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I NEED to know what headlights these are or if you just tinted them yourself, how did you do it. Thanks in advance!

 

 

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I NEED to know what headlights these are or if you just tinted them yourself, how did you do it. Thanks in advance!

 

 

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looks good. headlights - tinted / aftermarket. ANY light problem at night ????

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