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On 10/16/2019 at 2:32 PM, acme20000 said:

Did a little DIY wrapping today on the Elavation

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Interested in knowing where you got your wrapping material from.

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31 minutes ago, Sirhc said:

Interested in knowing where you got your wrapping material from.

It’s “VVIVID” wrap they have a site of you can get some pretty reasonably priced on eBay. Just make sure it a US vender

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10 hours ago, madconcept said:

 

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I really dig the Elevation Grille....  I'm totally thinking of getting color matched Summit White one for my SLT.....  Anybody want a Chrome Grille? :)

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45 minutes ago, mistaare said:

Perfect stance IMO. 
how is GM with their warranty’s with aftermarket rims?  

Theres a law called the Magguson Moss Warranty Act and basically it says if the item doesnt directly cause a failure then they cant deny you the warranty.  I've never had a problem and my dealer knows me well and knows that I have modified the car

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Method Double Standard 17x8.5 rims

Toyo Open Country R/T 285/70/17

MBRP Cat-Back Exhaust (don't get! Drones horribly inside the cab!)

50% window tint

'Merica' flag tailgate letters

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On 11/29/2018 at 4:35 PM, Denali Dad said:

Picked up my 19 Denali last month and have been loving it since.  Here's a few pics...

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Best looking Denali I have seen yet!

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Best looking Denali I have seen yet!

What tounnea cover is that? Looks like one I am trying to decide upon.

 

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Pictures as promised with the AMP power steps installed, plus my custom Katzkin seats. 

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Leather pics, man oh man did that come out awesome!!!!  Just love the combo and a perfect match to the trucks color scheme.

 

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8 minutes ago, Ktoonsez said:

Leather pics

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Damn, that’s so nice looking! Great job on the leather and amp power steps. 
 

Edit: I was thinking about getting the RST and some katskinz but my wife talked me into getting the LTZ. You are making me regret my choice lol. 

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1 hour ago, ausomecasey said:

Damn, that’s so nice looking! Great job on the leather and amp power steps. 

Edit: I was thinking about getting the RST and some katskinz but my wife talked me into getting the LTZ. You are making me regret my choice lol

Thanks man.   Now I just need to find a way to upgrade my stereo from the crapper IOR to the IOS or IOT model.  Anyone in here know how to pull that off please please please let me know.

 

EDIT:  Last 2 trucks I have bought I have always thrown that ultimatum in at the last second, give me leather for free or I walk, worked twice now and this time got AMP steps too and for only 400 bucks on my end.

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Another T1 with black wheels. ?

Got impatient and added 20" wheels with 33's on stock suspension. Waiting on my king shocks to arrive so I can start throwing all the parts in. 

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After 5 great years and lots of customizations to my 2014 1500, I pulled the trigger on a 2020 Duramax AT4 HD yesterday. Really looking forward to the build on this one. Adding sub woofers and a hard folding cover next week! Suspension and tires TBD.

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