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Just submitted mine. I've been wanting to get the driver assistance handle.

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Just submitted mine. I've been wanting to get the driver assistance handle.

 

Did the pop-up just come out? Or did you have to click on anything?? I just saw this and wouldn't mind getting a free $100 lol

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Did the pop-up just come out? Or did you have to click on anything?? I just saw this and wouldn't mind getting a free $100 lol

 

 

It's a credit, not free $$$. And, at the prevailing markups it's probably more like a free $35. :-)

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Thanks Krusty :thumbs:

 

I just picked up my new High Country last week and saw this thread today. I followed your instructions and received the email coupon from my dealer today.

 

I'm not the most computer literate guy that you'll ever meet but even this old 'Finlander was able to figure it out.

 

I might have ordered two new Silverado's and a new Tahoe during the process but it should be all good :dunno:

 

Hopefully I won't get the "deer staring in the headlights" look when I go to the parts counter this week to redeem the coupon.

 

Thanks again for the heads up.

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Is this only for Chevrolet?

 

Try it on the GMC.com site............. I do see it there too...........

 

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I posted this up in a couple order threads - one guy saw my post - got the coupon today - and went and got bed tie-downs. They honored it 5 months after the sale to boot..........

 

 

Great find. I bought mine just over 1 year ago. We'll see if they honor the coupon.

 

BTW...would this be the same Krusty on PBB?

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Love my dealership! Picked up the LUND hood deflector this morning. Also ordered the truck bed light wiring harness on top of that so I can cleanly install my ribbon leds.

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Well I figured it out and submitted for my $100... Hopefully it comes in soon !!

 

--- UPDATE --

 

Got my coupon... Now to redeem it... What to get?? hmm...

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Got coupon a month ago and bought the truck June 2016 and had no problems getting all weather premium GM bow tie floor mats they were about 60.00 out the door.They said the floor mats price dropped so I saved 40.00 plus 100.00 coupon THANKS OP.They also were wondering how I came across the coupon.

 

 

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Coupon works!! Printed out the email and showed it to the parts guy, he browsed over it, and gave it his blessing. No questions asked. Bought my truck on the 4th of July LAST year. Guy even gave me the exhaust tip ($105 before tax) for nothing so s/o to him. Thanks to the OP and the rest of you guys for posting about this

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Coupon works!! Printed out the email and showed it to the parts guy, he browsed over it, and gave it his blessing. No questions asked. Bought my truck on the 4th of July LAST year. Guy even gave me the exhaust tip ($105 before tax) for nothing so s/o to him. Thanks to the OP and the rest of you guys for posting about this

If the parts guy isn't paying attention you can maybe use it twice?

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Got mine and bought some floor liners. Gotta love a bargain!

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If the parts guy isn't paying attention you can maybe use it twice?

That's a good question. They created a w/o for my stuff with my vin on it. Im guessing in my case, it's one time. Now, going to different dealers? Who knows.

 

 

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