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2 hours ago, SPASierra said:

My new toy

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Which one? Just kidding.. looking good and congrats!

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On 9/22/2022 at 12:16 PM, Scott Dobbs said:

I was lucky and found a 2022 refresh optioned they way I wanted it sitting on a lot - previous buyer ordered it with a down payment and backed out of the deal so My GAIN.

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Congrats! you got very lucky.

 

On another note and out of curiosity.Do you plan on removing the dealer's name from your truck/ personally it has always bother me and I remove it since I don't think I should be advertising the dealership.

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1 hour ago, Nestor Romero said:

Congrats! you got very lucky.

 

On another note and out of curiosity.Do you plan on removing the dealer's name from your truck/ personally it has always bother me and I remove it since I don't think I should be advertising the dealership.

 

Absolutely, I never do free advertising not to mention having to look at it every time you come up to your vehicle. That's the first mod on every vehicle that I've purchased.

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24 minutes ago, RedLT said:

 

Absolutely, I never do free advertising not to mention having to look at it every time you come up to your vehicle. That's the first mod on every vehicle that I've purchased.

 

Hell nooo.... it's bad enough the dealer hiked the MSRP on the vehicle you may have purchased.

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4 hours ago, Nestor Romero said:

Congrats! you got very lucky.

 

On another note and out of curiosity.Do you plan on removing the dealer's name from your truck/ personally it has always bother me and I remove it since I don't think I should be advertising the dealership.

I have removed it, possibly would have left it had it been installed level not skewed.   But it's gone now.

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My ZR2 finally arrived.  Ordered in April, built in May, delivered to the dealership Tuesday.

 

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2 hours ago, GearheadSS said:

My ZR2 finally arrived.  Ordered in April, built in May, delivered to the dealership Tuesday.

 

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mine was ordered in April also build end of may, and I was told is waiting dispatch to be shipped, I hope will not take long.

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Picked mine up Aug 24, ordered Apr 15. Not a bad wait at all in the grand scheme of things. My first GMC in 10 years and my first diesel ever. Loving this truck!

 

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Switched back to a Sierra (and a 5.3) a few weeks back. The 3.0 was nice but always had concerns in the back of my head. Best part, no DFM on the 5.3 from factory.

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Got my Trailboss a few days ago. Came from a 2020 Z71 LT.

Very happy with the upgrade. I'm still debating on whether I like the Dark Ash Metallic color or not. I like that it's a metallic flake paint over the standard black...but the purple hue in some lights is strange sometimes.

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