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Hey, just stumbled across this section, and hadn't posted in it, yet.  So, "HELLO!!!" 

 

 

Chris

CB callsign: Desert Raven

CB Channel: 19

 

2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71

 

Purchased ADD-ONs:

- Tonneau Cover

- Nerf Rails

 

Completed MODS:

- All FWD facing white ON with HIGHs

- All rear facing white ON with REVERSE/CARGO

- Puddle Lights ON with UNLOCK/OPEN/INTERIOR-ON

- Deleted AM/FM Antenna

- Bed Divider

- CB/Scanner Install (Center Console)

- Tow Hitch BRAKE Light (mod'd brake/tail light)

- Phone Holder in pocket, left of steering wheel

 

Planned MODs:

- Front Tow Hitch

- LED Light Bar behind Grill

- Another Bed Divider

- Hidden AM/FM Antenna(s)

- Tint across top of Windshield

- LED Reverse/Cargo Lights

- RED LED Brake/Tail Lights

- BRIGHTER HIGH Beams (burn your eyeballs out of your skull, from beyond the horizon)

- Train Horn

- Dual Dash Cams (forward/rear)

- Brake Light Switch

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