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3 hours ago, BigMick2020 said:

2023 Silverado High Country....

Just picked it up 2-days ago.....love it. So much more technology than my '20 RST. 

Best part.....my insurance premium actually went down a little bit!

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Big Mick nice truck. I wanted that color and never found a loaded out one so I got black.. again.

Stillwater Motors,  you must be from the Stillwater area .

I'm in Rogers. 

My insurance went up a little. 

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Check this sick beast out, so far I got an exhaust tip, and a shorty antenna, haha. J/K (Antenna installed after this pic) This is my 2019 2wd Silverado W/T with the "Custom" bodycolor grill parts, 8ft bed, and alloys that U-Haul orders, and the 5.3L V8 with the tow package and 3.42 rear end. I got this with 7,800 abusive miles on it, and some light hail damage from U-Haul AZ. Now she's up here in the rust belt of the midwest, getting a lot of Fluid Film to buy us some time. Soon to be an overlander with lifted/leveled 2" or so, 33" AT tires, wheel well liners, rear locker, tow hooks, mud flaps, fog lights, side steps, a high-rise cap with a bed, refrigerator, computer desk, ventilation fan, and solar battery system to keep everything powered. Gonna take her across the country, mostly on the road, with some light backroads, and live out of the back. Plan to hit Planet Fitness for showers. I want it to be a fuel-efficient home base for extended photography trips. Right now I can eek out 24mpg on the highway. Hopefully the mods don't take away too much mpg.

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Posted
18 hours ago, dieselfan1 said:

Big Mick nice truck. I wanted that color and never found a loaded out one so I got black.. again.

Stillwater Motors,  you must be from the Stillwater area .

I'm in Rogers. 

My insurance went up a little. 

 

Actually didn't purchase it there, just picking up a couple accessories....

I purchased it at Morrie's Forest Lake Chevrolet, I'm from White Bear Lake. 

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18 hours ago, BigMick2020 said:

 

 

I got the same, they really make it pop......

 

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Man that looks great.  I was going to ask dieselfan1 for a tailgate shot like you just gave because I wanted to see how it matched with the chrome Silverado and Trim emblems.  Thanks, beautiful truck!

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5 hours ago, BigMick2020 said:

 

 

I got the same, they really make it pop......

 

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She purty. 😍

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23 AT4 tan one. Took my 2019 gas Sierra to make a deal on a 23 Silver SLT with the Duramax. They've been difficult to find here and this AT4 was up the hill still wrapped in some plastic. While we negotiated on the Silver SLT, the salesman managed to get this to the front door to show me. I was sold. IT's my retirement ( in another 24mos ) gift to myself.  

 

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Picked this up on Friday. I was nervous to order the Sterling Gray since I hadn't seen one in person yet. But I wanted the Satin Steel and Silver Ice before they were discontinued, so I took a shot on it. It's somewhere in between the two, and I'm really happy with the color!

 

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I spent a few hours yesterday washing White Lightning. (Because she's quick!) I've got a blown disc in my back, and a partially torn rotator cuff, but my old detailing ways got the best of me today, so I broke out the clay bar, the Jetseal 109, wheel wash, vinyl dressing, ect and gave her the full treatment. All the tar and little orange rail dust spots are gone, and she'll be beading up water for some time to come. So, I took her out for a photoshoot in medium format digital. Soon to be a road-going photography machine to take me out there.

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Finally was able to get some new wheels and tires. 

 

I need to do something with the side steps.  I like them, but I have to figure out how to repaint them or get them powder coated.  They are 3.5 years old and getting some rust spots.

 

Also need to do paint correction, clay bar, compound/polish and ceramic coat.  She will really shine then.  Not even waxed in these pics.

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