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I don’t understand why they’d not do the same with Chevy!!


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Agreed

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Just now, Snowcamo said:

Tried to delete the muti smart phone post. Didnt work. Not sure what happened

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47 minutes ago, Snowcamo said:

Tried to delete the muti smart phone post. Didnt work. Not sure what happened

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47 minutes ago, Snowcamo said:

Tried to delete the muti smart phone post. Didnt work. Not sure what happened

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Can’t win’em all brother! Haha

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25 minutes ago, Ronnie Bethell said:

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Basically my perfect truck, but with a 6.2 swap
 

so do that

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1 hour ago, chrispassas21 said:

So I guess the chevys need the full front end swap is what I’m gathering here?


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Chevys need HD hood, HD hinges and coils and HD upper grill surround with modifications to the headlight surrounds. It’s definitely not just a bolt and swap like the GMC but with a little paint work definitely doable.

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