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WINNER

 

CovetedStyle

 

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Back by popular demand is the Official Truck of the Month. This is the real Truck of the Month.

Imitated by some, this is the real deal. Brought to you by the one and only dieselfan1.

Only rules are...

1. Must be a 2014-2018 1500 Silverado or Sierra also 2019 LD's Any color, cab, mods, whatever.(NO T1's) they got their own page.

2. You can only enter once a month.

3. You can only win once for now.

That's it. Easy.

The prize for this month is some more Armor All Extreme. Spray and Gel. Give it a shot.

 

We are starting this today but the winner will be on September 30th.

Please give a full description of your truck. We like stats.

And take some good pics. It's the middle of summer that should be easy.

 

Bring it.8e12dbc29ee5b96669784af5ba22ab93.jpg

 

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Specs in my signature

2018 GMC Sierra SLT Premium Plus crew cab 6.6’ standard bed 4x4 6.2L L86 max tow 12 bolt 9.76” 3.42 gears. AT4 18" Wheels 265/65/18" Goodyear Fortitude HT from K2XX. Denali Cluster, JL center console stealthbox 10" subwoofer. Sunroof. Bilstien 5100 front & rear. Extang Solid Fold 2.0

 

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Built 2019 Jan. SLT.

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2018 Crew Cab, McGaughys 7-9 SS Kit with custom face plates on torsion struts and traction bars and full candy powder coating, DSC 10 inch Fox coil overs and Fox Resi’s out back, 26x14 TIS f51p1’s with floater caps in Fury 37x14.5 M/T’s, Hornblasters Katrina Train or with the Goliath mount, Cutting Edge Off-road Grille, Klearz install on headlights, Color matched go-recon third brake light and tail lights, Color match tow mirrors, Color matched interior panels, Color matched engine compartment with body color and custom powder colors, Amp steps, K&N Blackhawk intake, Mighty mouse catch can, Magna flow exhaust, R1 Concepts brakes, G2 diff cover, 4:56 gears all around, Diablo Lew tune & custom under lighting 
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^^That's what I'm talking about^^


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Here area couple of pictures of my girl. She may not be the cleanest but that's only because I'll take her on an adventure or two...

 

 

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2014 Silverado LT CrewCab with the 2016-18 “LTZ” Frontend also the LTZ taillights, DL3 mirror upgrade, Denali Cluster with HMI2.5 upgrade with navi, also full HMI unlock, Denali interior with the center console with lockerdown safe, upgraded to a heated steering wheel, dash swap to leather stitched with leather stitched shifter, afm/dod delete cammed swap with LS7 performance lifter and tune (NO MORE V4 MODE), S&B cold air intake, McGaughy 7-9” lift set at 9” powder coated glossy black with black 24x14 Xtreme Mudder on 37 13.5 24 rbp, have a Corsa performance exhaust I needa have installed soon

 

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On 8/17/2020 at 7:16 PM, Frankielozano214 said:

Dammit missing tire shine ? nice background though to bad it rain over here last night otherwise truck would of been cleaned!!!

 

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Looks pretty clean, brother. I see you even got that "clean sparkle" there in the front. ? Damn, I can't even compete this month... ?

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So this was and anyone could enter months with no picture requirements and we can’t get more truck pic’s than this? Out of all impressive ass trucks I’ve seen on here, where’s everyone at?

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