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So after a long wait the truck was at the dealer today so I went over to pick it up fresh delivered this morning ,  but I ended up purchasing truck that was on the lot end up costing me 7k more than the truck I order long story short the truck on the lot was 2023 vs mine 2022 with missing options, the truck I ended up purchasing have no missing options and was loaded to the max with hefty sticker price of 77300 any ways here is the picture of the truck I ordered the red one and the black one is the one I end up purchasing.

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16 minutes ago, reeseb said:

Congrats! What do you mean by missing options? Chip-dependent options?

yes correct chip shortage , I will post a good pictures as soon as I get chance to take some , also the truck I purchase come with a gun safe and rifle rack under the seat and also gm performance exhaust that sounds absolutely awesome 

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That's awesome! I think GM uses the Borla Touring as the performance exhaust.  How long did you wait for the truck you ordered?

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10 minutes ago, Badbird2000 said:

That's awesome! I think GM uses the Borla Touring as the performance exhaust.  How long did you wait for the truck you ordered?

I order the truck on 4/5/22  and today show up in the dealer I literally watch it unload from the delivery truck.

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Man, all those posts and all that headache over waiting on a truck and you bought one sitting on the lot, lol. You could have done that 6 months ago. 
 

Congrats anyway. I’m sure it’s a real nice truck

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11 minutes ago, Dirk13 said:

Man, all those posts and all that headache over waiting on a truck and you bought one sitting on the lot, lol. You could have done that 6 months ago. 
 

Congrats anyway. I’m sure it’s a real nice truck

lol I could have not , there was no truck on the lot, I got lucky this truck was order and the buyer backed out of it last Friday  I come today and pick it up, the truck have few options that I don't care about but was nice enough truck so I didn't care, so I got it, I don't care for sunroof gun rack pistol safe performance exhaust  I would never order those options but it is what it is,.... now the truck is in my driveway , I can go and brag about having a pistol safe in my truck than never going to see pistol of rifles under the back seat  lol 

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And now for the complaint threads about how bad the new truck is.

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5 hours ago, GETGONE said:

And now for the complaint threads about how bad the new truck is.

well the ram is way better truck than the GMC by the long shot, is this what you want to hear ? lol by the way I will have the gun safe for sale if anyone is interested , ill post some pictures after I come home from work also the gun rack under the back seat, I don't hunt and I don't need that...

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1 hour ago, FJB said:

well the ram is way better truck than the GMC by the long shot, is this what you want to hear ? lol by the way I will have the gun safe for sale if anyone is interested , ill post some pictures after I come home from work also the gun rack under the back seat, I don't hunt and I don't need that...

If the dodge is so great, why did you buy the gmc?

 

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11 hours ago, FJB said:

lol I could have not , there was no truck on the lot, I got lucky this truck was order and the buyer backed out of it last Friday  I come today and pick it up, the truck have few options that I don't care about but was nice enough truck so I didn't care, so I got it, I don't care for sunroof gun rack pistol safe performance exhaust  I would never order those options but it is what it is,.... now the truck is in my driveway , I can go and brag about having a pistol safe in my truck than never going to see pistol of rifles under the back seat  lol 

There might not have been a truck at your dealer, but there were trucks all over the country sitting on lots and coming in unsold. You could have got one if you worked hard enough to find one and were willing to go get it. I get that maybe that’s not what you wanted to do, but to say trucks weren’t available on the lot is false. 
 

How much for the console safe?

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2 hours ago, Dirk13 said:

There might not have been a truck at your dealer, but there were trucks all over the country sitting on lots and coming in unsold. You could have got one if you worked hard enough to find one and were willing to go get it. I get that maybe that’s not what you wanted to do, but to say trucks weren’t available on the lot is false. 
 

How much for the console safe?

Sure was I was searching for 4 months straight 200 miles radius I was not able to find one every time I think I find one I call and get same answer SOLD UNIT!!

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Well, black IS the finest color, so I think you did great.  I hope you’re happy with the new truck.  I don’t think I could have been happy with a partially completed truck.

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spends $77k on a truck, can't figure out how to rotate photos on his phone and can barely string together a coherent sentence... LMFAO!

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