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On 1/26/2019 at 10:11 PM, Black02Silverado said:

Painting chrome isn't an issue.  I had the chrome review mirrors on my 2002 painted and they turned out great and no issues 10yrs down the road now.  Like stated above, it is all in the prep work.

I did this on my 2000 also

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On ‎1‎/‎28‎/‎2019 at 9:21 PM, Camario said:

Cool, thanks. I’ll probably ask them next week if they got an order number. 

My truck had an order number as soon as it was accepted by GM, it took 2 days.

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On 1/26/2019 at 9:39 AM, obfirefighter22 said:

I got the gm invoice to the dealer, he’s charging me 500 more than that:) 

It sounds like your dealer doesn't want to make any deal with you in the future ?

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On 2019-01-30 at 7:56 AM, BeardBros said:

My truck had an order number as soon as it was accepted by GM, it took 2 days.

So my salesman emailed my ordered number to me. Where exactly can I go to sign up for email updates? GM chat? And ask them?

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5 minutes ago, Camario said:

So my salesman emailed my ordered number to me. Where exactly can I go to sign up for email updates? GM chat? And ask them?

Perfect! Now go to chevrolet.com and wait for couple of seconds. "CHAT NOW" will show up at bottom right corner of the page. In your chat asked them for enrolling you to the weekly email updates. 

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11 minutes ago, AMPRG said:

Perfect! Now go to chevrolet.com and wait for couple of seconds. "CHAT NOW" will show up at bottom right corner of the page. In your chat asked them for enrolling you to the weekly email updates. 

Wonder if I have to go to Chevrolet.ca seeing as it’s a Canadian order

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6 minutes ago, Camario said:

Wonder if I have to go to Chevrolet.ca seeing as it’s a Canadian order

I'm not sure. But since it's being manufactured in the US, you should start it in their main website. 

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32 minutes ago, gothp28 said:

Just an update my vehicle arrived 2 week after it was built.8ac8006a696cf22bbac5e7aa55cd6855.jpg

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And it's gorgeous! Congratulations! 

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It's getting paint corrected and ceramic coated today. First black Vehicle.

Tomorrow installing amp steps.

Also hear something I've never seen on a truck except mine. I wanted the fenders to be painted.

 

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23 minutes ago, gothp28 said:

It's getting paint corrected and ceramic coated today. First black Vehicle.

Tomorrow installing amp steps.

Also hear something I've never seen on a truck except mine. I wanted the fenders to be painted.

 

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I like them painted. Plus over the years you don't have to worry about them fading.

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Just got this e-mail. I feel like a little kid running around toys r us. Except I’m an adult, and there’s no toy store. Ok so I’m running around my house.

 

Your Silverado has a firm build week of this week. That is some time between today and Monday February 11th. Please feel free to contact us whenever we can assist you.

Best Regards

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