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2 hours ago, Chris Ocean said:

Thanks guys. I’m a professional photographer by trade so I went a little overboard I’m sure. :)

Looks better than the brochure haha, nice truck by the way.

 

 

RAUL!!!!

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On 11/1/2019 at 11:19 PM, becker87 said:

Just put duratracs on my RST and was surprised how well they did on our first blizzard in the ice and deep snow

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What size Duratracs did you install and have you done anything to it like a level/lift

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On 11/7/2019 at 4:54 PM, BIGDOGx said:

Looks better than the brochure haha, nice truck by the way.

 

 

RAUL!!!!

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On 11/7/2019 at 12:35 PM, Chris Ocean said:

Thanks guys. I’m a professional photographer by trade so I went a little overboard I’m sure. :)

I was fairly certain you were/are a Pro Photo person when I saw your truck pics (I play around a little with a DSLR). ?

 

Great pics for sure!  I love that color!  ?

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6 hours ago, Steve-2019 said:

I was fairly certain you were/are a Pro Photo person when I saw your truck pics (I play around a little with a DSLR). ?

 

Great pics for sure!  I love that color!  ?

Thanks man! I shoot commercially for GM, Ford, and Subaru, so sometimes i get some great shit and sometimes i'm in a mood where i don't care... this night i took these non of the light was cooperating and the wind was frigid and so were the temps here in Buffalo so I'm lucky i got what i did.
 

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my 2019 RST wrapped in 3m Satin Ocean Shimmer, on 24" replicas with 35x12.50 MTs.  Leveled.   Bought it in March and already have 17k miles on it!!  I have a Youtube channel where I do how to videos and blogs on it as well as instagram!

www.youtube.com/leamangriffin

Instagram   @LeamanGriffin

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1 hour ago, Leaman Griffin said:

my 2019 RST wrapped in 3m Satin Ocean Shimmer, on 24" replicas with 35x12.50 MTs.  Leveled.   Bought it in March and already have 17k miles on it!!  I have a Youtube channel where I do how to videos and blogs on it as well as instagram!

www.youtube.com/leamangriffin

Instagram   @LeamanGriffin

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Now I know the color, reminds me of the mid 80's Fiero's, always really liked that blue.

 

Had a friend paint a 68 Camaro in that blue, looked great.

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my 2019 RST wrapped in 3m Satin Ocean Shimmer, on 24" replicas with 35x12.50 MTs.  Leveled.   Bought it in March and already have 17k miles on it!!  I have a Youtube channel where I do how to videos and blogs on it as well as instagram!
www.youtube.com/leamangriffin
Instagram   @LeamanGriffin
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Absolutely beautiful color man. Bold!!



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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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24 minutes 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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Love the colour and those wheels and tires. 

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