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I just ordered a 2021 RST Z71 in shadow gray metallic. I’m having a little buyers remorse after seeing all the beautiful satin steel trucks in that post. Let’s see some of your shadow gray metallic ones!

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This is my 20 Elevation. I traded in the RST for what I paid for it and I have to say I like this color a lot better. Looked at a Silverado in the same color but I stole this truck!

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1 hour ago, Daggs said:

This is my 20 Elevation. I traded in the RST for what I paid for it and I have to say I like this color a lot better. Looked at a Silverado in the same color but I stole this truck!

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What color is the gmc?

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5 minutes ago, Daggs said:

Satin steel metallic

Ok, yeah, I think so. I was t able to see one in person before ordering. Probably would have went with SS, but I’m sure I’ll be happy with mine. Hoping to do the red tow hooks, tint front windows to match rears, black Chevy on tailgate, possibly rims/tires with level kit, maybe some black emblems.

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We were trying to decide between Satin Steel and Shadow Gray. Went by the dealership to see the colors in person first. We loved Shadow Gray and don’t regret it at all. We had a Wrangler that was Silver before this. Stain Steel was too close to that color.

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8 hours ago, ms6040 said:

I just ordered a 2021 RST Z71 in shadow gray metallic. I’m having a little buyers remorse after seeing all the beautiful satin steel trucks in that post. Let’s see some of your shadow gray metallic ones!

I go back and forth with my decision all the time. Shadow gray is very nice but I think if I could do it over I'd go satin steel. 

 

 

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Mine came in....time to start looking at modifications ? I think it is growing on me. Needs some tires, rims and a level or 3” kit.

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I thought that I wanted Satin Steel.  After owning this truck for 4 months I like this color better.

 

-Eli

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