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True and good suggestion!

 

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Best truck I have ever owned!

 

2015, Duramax, 2500HD, 4x4.

 

 

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Here you go (new style DPN tow mirrors coming soon):

 

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How was the Tow mirror install. Wanting to get some for my 16

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Best truck I have ever owned!

 

2015, Duramax, 2500HD, 4x4.

 

 

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What colour is that? It looks like 2 different colours.

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I recently traded the 2015, here's the new 2016 Silverado 2500 HD 6.0 LTZ & Z71 packages. I need to update the photos as I've been bite by the modding bug for starters:

1. tinted out the windows and top of windshield to AS1 line.

2. black OEM style running boards

3. lock n roll tonneau cover

4. Bed Rug

5. GM bed mat over Bed Rug

6. AVS low profile vent shades

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Anybody got a pic of the new for 2017 colour called 'Pepperdust Metallic' (RPO is GMU)?

 

(Silverado and Sierra using the same name for this rpo code)

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Anybody got a pic of the new for 2017 colour called 'Pepperdust Metallic' (RPO is GMU)?

 

(Silverado and Sierra using the same name for this rpo code)

 

 

How about a video instead:

 

Saw a truck in this color in the sun at a red light this week and it was eye catching nice.

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Hmmm... it looks nice but strange.. Those rims have to go though. Too flashy.

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What colour is that? It looks like 2 different colours.

Hi revrnd, it is called "Brownstone Metallic". Sometimes is different lighting conditions it does change from darker to lighter and vice versa.

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Hi revrnd, it is called "Brownstone Metallic". Sometimes is different lighting conditions it does change from darker to lighter and vice versa.

Cool!

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Hi revrnd, it is called "Brownstone Metallic". Sometimes is different lighting conditions it does change from darker to lighter and vice versa.

Same thing here with my Tungsten Metallic. Some times my truck looks black instead of grey.

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