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I have to admit I didnt make it through all 90 pages!

I love that this blue seems to be different colours in different light

 

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Finally, after finding the HD forum...  my new to me 2018 2500 with 11,000 miles.

 

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My 2019 Denali HD with a 6.0L.  It replaced a 2012 Silverado 2500HD LTZ  with the same powertrain.

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On 2/18/2019 at 2:24 PM, AbzDad said:

Here's my '15 with a new hood!

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Just need to upgrade those silly looking stock headlights to something more.. professional.. and you'll have a PERFECT truck.  Good job! 

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3 minutes ago, Colossus said:

Just need to upgrade those silly looking stock headlights to something more.. professional.. and you'll have a PERFECT truck.  Good job! 

Any pictures of alternatives?

 

OP, Nice truck BTW. I changed out of a white truck after 14 years. Two months in, I'm already kinda regretting it. White was much less work!!

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9 hours ago, Colossus said:

Just need to upgrade those silly looking stock headlights to something more.. professional.. and you'll have a PERFECT truck.  Good job! 

 

I fail to see what’s unprofessional those lights.....

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New to the forum. Here's my truck as I got it, and as it sits now.

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New to the forum. Here's my truck as I got it, and as it sits now.
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Love the bed cover. I’m looking for one with the tailgate built into it. With the side hatches like yours as I don’t want the windows.


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Just took delivery of this 2018 Midnight Edition. Imported and converted through HSV in Australia. Absolutely love it! Should have done it years ago but they are very expensive here. $154000AUD or $108000USD. 332kw and 1234nm is just awesome! Most Crew Cab utes like the Colorado in the pic are around 147kw and 500nm at best here.

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Just took delivery of this 2018 Midnight Edition. Imported and converted through HSV in Australia. Absolutely love it! Should have done it years ago but they are very expensive here. $154000AUD or $108000USD. 332kw and 1234nm is just awesome! Most Crew Cab utes like the Colorado in the pic are around 147kw and 500nm at best here.

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Congrats! I have the same truck. I don’t know that mine will ever be as clean as that again (north NJ winters) but you will love it!

 

 

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