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Here's mine. Just put the bumpers on.

 

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what brand of fender flares are those? And are they the standard matte black or did u have them painted?

 

 

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what brand of fender flares are those? And are they the standard matte black or did u have them painted?

 

 

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Bushwacker flares, that's how they came out of the box. I'm trying to decide if I want to leave them like that, have them color matched, or have them bed lined to match the bumper texture.

 

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What wheels are these? They look good.

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What wheels are these? They look good.

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What wheels are these? They look good.

 

What wheels are these? They look good.

Thanks! They are Hostile Exiles.

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Thanks! They are Hostile Exiles.

Did you paint the door trim or remove it. Im trying to figure out what the best option is.

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Did you paint the door trim or remove it. Im trying to figure out what the best option is.

The window trim and bumpers are both vinyl wrapped. You could also buy the Chevrolet moldings, which are black.

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The window trim and bumpers are both vinyl wrapped. You could also buy the Chevrolet moldings, which are black.

Wow they look good. Is it a close math in person?

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The window trim and bumpers are both vinyl wrapped. You could also buy the Chevrolet moldings, which are black.

You can also do plasti dip. I did my trim and badges after I bought my truck a year ago, and it's still holding strong

 

 

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Just got my wheels and tires on b07d7ffeff9b65fbeb5dc34998b6ba9f.jpgbe7e1d75d29df5a7adbe40f1e07edcfe.jpgf8f594613d077f503b472290f4b7a835.jpga1dd5defc47663d4ace39fb6953492eb.jpgcd51b62613103d692928c2a5b8be3aab.jpgee0e06520a0ccd5f34b68b8147585820.jpg

 

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Looks awesome dude
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