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2022 Glacier Blue. 6.2, leather, sunroof, 360…

Love it! 

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The black wheels look really good against the Glacier Blue. Nice ride!

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1 hour ago, Low Elevation said:

Can’t go wrong with the white and black setup look. 

White/black just not for me...  It looks too commercial/fleet company truck looking. Only my opinion. 

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11 hours ago, mafd2 said:

White/black just not for me...  It looks too commercial/fleet company truck looking. Only my opinion. 

some of us want to blend in, be unnoticed, and forgotten quickly😉

 

we also pull a white cargo trailer 4-season off-grid diy conversion we fish/hunt/adventure out of, I'd hate to put that nice vivid blue metallic through the bush on our way to downed game, and we live where monthly carwash allowances are a thing so looking clean longer is better (there are reasons it's a fleet color)...but the anonymity is enough reason on it's own, love that vivid blue color though, will admire that color always while we use the living fack out of our white one, it's going to do very trucky things 😃

 

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last vehicle we had to get into quickly, choices were limited, this time I got what I wanted, well almost, I had a white TB ordered but as it sat in Mexico for weeks with no sign it may get on a train had to pull the trigger and make a custom boss instead and maybe stand out a little bit from the crowd 

 

 

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On 4/3/2022 at 2:47 AM, mafd2 said:

My '22 LTZ refresh came in this week and I couldn't be happier.  The new interior is terrific.  Glad Silverado went back to the projector headlights.

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Wow.. Congrats! Is it Blue Metallic? 

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On 7/18/2022 at 9:36 PM, mafd2 said:

White/black just not for me...  It looks too commercial/fleet company truck looking. Only my opinion. 

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Finally got my 22 Titanium Rush AT4X. Supposed to of had black GMCs too but they are unable to be ordered currently 😔 Also the got the wrong Borla Exaust not for the AT4X/ZR2 so will be going back once they get it. 

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22 Sierra AT4X in Onyx Black, shoed in 295/70R18s on the stock wheels; otherwise, the vehicle is straight from the factory.

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Denali Ultimate - 3.0 Babymax

Had it about 2 weeks now. The shipping time was so painfully long. Love it so far though and the mileage is awesome.

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