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Brand new member here! Figured I'd post a pic of my old truck, it's been very good to me through the years.

 

2009 GMC Sierra SLT with Magnaflow Muffler, K&N CAI, 20x9 American Racing Ledge rims and Toyo Open Country tires.

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