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On 6/16/2023 at 1:35 PM, Luke Thrailkill said:

Heck yeah.... shoot a pic when you can

 

On 6/16/2023 at 1:35 PM, Luke Thrailkill said:

Heck yeah.... shoot a pic when you can

Congrats !!  Seeing your order & delivery timeline gives me an idea when to expect my Denali Ultimate 2500. All I last know, mine is built in Flint on 5-25, Status as of last week still says "In Transit", but dealer said still is on lot in Flint.

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1 hour ago, Kerry Pulaski said:

 

Congrats !!  Seeing your order & delivery timeline gives me an idea when to expect my Denali Ultimate 2500. All I last know, mine is built in Flint on 5-25, Status as of last week still says "In Transit", but dealer said still is on lot in Flint.

Did they tell you what day of the week the system updates?

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3/3/23 paid deposit 

4/28 5th wheel parts on constraint so have to wait for next allotment 

5/11 dealer called-build date first of June

6/15 email from GMC that build has begun

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I have one sitting at the dealership with my name on it. it showed up saturday.
now I am in an internal debate whether to take it.
my '22 HC is great. no issues. low interest rate, huge amount of positive equity.
the '24 would be starting all over again. higher interest rate, longer term.
my smart side says, no way.
my want side says, yolo.
then new ones are so nice and much improved.
I can't decide 🤦🏼

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21 hours ago, Tater86 said:

Did they tell you what day of the week the system updates?

 

Dealer said Tuesdays.

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On 6/19/2023 at 8:14 AM, Tater86 said:

Did they tell you what day of the week the system updates?

Said GM Dealer info updates on Tuesday's.

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1 hour ago, Kerry Pulaski said:

Said GM Dealer info updates on Tuesday's.

Thanks! Mine has been built since 6/08 and is still sitting in Oshawa. Kind of hoping it would ship and be delivered by the end of the month, but I doubt that will happen. I wish there was a better way to get updates.

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On 6/14/2023 at 12:33 PM, Agargano98 said:

Changed my mind again.  Still no acceptance of my order.   So i decided to take one that the dealer had coming in for inventory.  It is built and sitting in flint waiting for transport.  The only thing it is missing from my build is the Z71 pkg and the multi flex tailgate, which i am ok doing without.

Anthony , I have a 2500 HD sitting in Flint also, built on 5-25, awaiting on transport to Brustolon GMC, Mystic, Ct.

Ours could be on the same transport to get here to Ct., when they move out of Flint ??

My dealer still says in Flint as of this am.

Please post any ship update , and I will as well.

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4 hours ago, clongtine said:

Here is a pic of my 2024 with our new 2024 Brinkley RV.

IMG-0222.jpg

That is a Sweet Package !!  Enjoy  !!!! 

FYI:  Look into a 1.50" dia.  Roadmaster Rear Sway Bar aftermarket kit . That and a Firestone 3,500 lb. Air Bag kit.  Put these on my '16 HD Duramax Denali.  Dove like a sports car with heavy loads. Kept 25 psi. in the air bags. Never bottomed out. High side winds no longer an issue.

 

Put huge Caspro sway bars front & rear on my '73 26' GMC Motorhome.  Now she drive on rails as well.

 

Pix attached of these.

Pulaski 73 GMC dual air bag & sway bar conv.JPG

Pulaski 73 GMC after re-paint.JPG

'11-'18 GM 3-4 TO 1 TON SUSPENSION UPGRADE.pdf

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On 6/6/2023 at 8:09 PM, Jettech1 said:

Their prices are the lowest I've ever seen....good luck and please let us know.  

Huge shout out to Sammy with Rivard gmc. Short answer yes they are honoring the discounts on orders. 
anyone in the market I’d highly recommend checking them out. 
 

 

On 6/6/2023 at 8:04 PM, Luke Thrailkill said:

Talk to Sammy here's his number let him know I sent ya, I sent him a text already to let him know you may be calling.

8138414748

6/30/23 deposit placed on 24 Sierra 2500 cclb Duramax volcanic red tint coat. 

order goes in tomorrow 

 

overall will be saving several thousand off of my order roughly 7-8%

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On 6/16/2023 at 7:55 PM, Luke Thrailkill said:

Yes sir

 

 

 

26 minutes ago, Robbie R said:

Huge shout out to Sammy with Rivard gmc. Short answer yes they are honoring the discounts on orders. 
anyone in the market I’d highly recommend checking them out. 
 

 

6/30/23 deposit placed on 24 Sierra 2500 cclb Duramax volcanic red tint coat. 

order goes in tomorrow 

 

overall will be saving several thousand off of my order roughly 7-8%

Yes sir, good to hear he is taking care of you. 

L

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4 hours ago, Kerry Pulaski said:

Anthony , I have a 2500 HD sitting in Flint also, built on 5-25, awaiting on transport to Brustolon GMC, Mystic, Ct.

Ours could be on the same transport to get here to Ct., when they move out of Flint ??

My dealer still says in Flint as of this am.

Please post any ship update , and I will as well.

Mine is going to brattleboro auto mall in VT.  dealer called monday truck has an eta of 6/22 to the dealer

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