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On 11/9/2019 at 7:28 PM, Leaman Griffin said:

my 2019 RST wrapped in 3m Satin Ocean Shimmer,

 

 

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Ok, if you don't mind - how much does a full wrap like this cost?  

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6 minutes ago, Chris Callanan said:

Ok, if you don't mind - how much does a full wrap like this cost?  

"More than you can afford pal...Ferrari"...

 

Sorry.. i saw a good opportunity for a fast and furious quote lol.   The materials cost me about $1000.   I did the wrap myself in my garage over a weekend.

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22 hours ago, M R Trucks said:

Here’s my 2020 Satin Steel AT4 with the 6.2L.  I absolutely love this truck so far. I told my wife that these AT4s are the best looking trucks I’ve ever seen.

 

 

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What tires are those? Is that stock height? Nice looking truck! 

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Traded in my 2017 Silverado Rally 2 with the 5.3 - 6 speed for a 2019 AT4 with the 6.2 - 10 speed. What wise decision that was! 

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21 minutes ago, PackerChev said:

Traded in my 2017 Silverado Rally 2 with the 5.3 - 6 speed for a 2019 AT4 with the 6.2 - 10 speed. What wise decision that was! 

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And it came with a trophy deer? Or did you run that over unknowingly on the way home with the new beast ride? ?????

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Posted
10 hours ago, PackerChev said:

What tires are those? Is that stock height? Nice looking truck! 

275/65r20 BFG KO2s with a 1” motofab leveling kit.

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Not the best picture, but here it is (tightly) tucked in the garage.

 

Brand new, fully loaded black/black 2019 GMC Sierra SLT Short Box Crew Cab.  X31 with 5.3 engine.

 

I shopped for six months and waited towards the end of this year in order to get the best possible year-end deal.  Had to drive an hour and a half to pick it up from the dealer, and paid cash in full at time of purchase.

 

 

 

 

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2019 SLT X31 6.2L
8k miles
6in Bds on stock 20s with 35x12.50 Nitto RGs
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Hi Everyone,

 

Here's my new toy that I picked up in late September.  My 2007 Avalanche started to have some challenges, so made the jump to a 19 TB LT.  Love this thing!!

 

At the Dealer:

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Now:

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On 11/13/2019 at 7:18 AM, XLR8R said:

Not the best picture, but here it is (tightly) tucked in the garage.

 

Brand new, fully loaded black/black 2019 GMC Sierra SLT Short Box Crew Cab.  X31 with 5.3 engine.

 

I shopped for six months and waited towards the end of this year in order to get the best possible year-end deal.  Had to drive an hour and a half to pick it up from the dealer, and paid cash in full at time of purchase.

 

Hmm, fully loaded but no 6.2? Now you are going to XLR8 a little slower, not much slower but the 6.2 guys will make it sound like a Prius is faster.

 

Tyler

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Yeah, I wanted the 6.2 too, but couldn't wait for another year to get one.  The 2020's that are currently out also have the 5.3.

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Here's mine!

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