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1 hour ago, Thrailkill said:

Yeah, I saw that this morning and checked my VIN. I’m showing good to go. According to the article though, all trucks in inventory require inspection. I bet that has something to do with my delay, but they didn’t want to say it.

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Just checked on gmc’s chat box. My order has officially been accepted and moving towards production (event code 2000). 🎉

 

 

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1 hour ago, ssgballistics said:

Update from dealer this morning, they now project the truck will be ready on Monday. Said they are still waiting on parts for dealer install (I assume z71 floor mats and black bow ties). I guess that I will get to have a productive weekend around the house instead of tinkering with a new truck. 
 

I was able to pull the window sticker this morning. Truck was built in Oshawa for anyone curious. 

So when was your build completed again? Curious how long from build to delivery out of Oshawa…suspect that’s where mine’ll be built in the next couple weeks (TPW 8/28). I know shipping will be anyone’s guess but seeing real life timelines helps pass the waiting game 

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1 hour ago, Robbie R said:

Just checked on gmc’s chat box. My order has officially been accepted and moving towards production . 🎉

I'm thinking mine like 21 days to dealer from there.

Heck yeah

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On 8/4/2023 at 11:52 AM, Zipp said:

My truck seems to be following your timeline. They started building mine on Wednesday so I’d assume it’ll be done next week and ship out the following like yours. Did Rivard say how long shipping would take?

16days is what it took there now waiting for me.

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Dealer sent pic of truck...looking good

3500 Denali, got my plane ticket for 26th to pick up in Tampa 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Thrailkill said:

Dealer sent pic of truck...looking good

3500 Denali, got my plane ticket for 26th to pick up in Tampa 

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Looks nice… congrats 

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2 minutes ago, Robbie R said:

Looks nice… congrats 

Thank you 

Posted
3 hours ago, Salzette said:

So when was your build completed again? Curious how long from build to delivery out of Oshawa…suspect that’s where mine’ll be built in the next couple weeks (TPW 8/28). I know shipping will be anyone’s guess but seeing real life timelines helps pass the waiting game 

I was notified on 20 July that the truck had been built. After reading some other guys’ situations, I don’t think 3 weeks from production to delivery is anything to complain about. 

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1 hour ago, ssgballistics said:

I was notified on 20 July that the truck had been built. After reading some other guys’ situations, I don’t think 3 weeks from production to delivery is anything to complain about. 

Not at all! I’d be thrilled if ends up being closer to 3 weeks for delivery (rather than 3 months..) 

 

Back to the waiting game!

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15 hours ago, Thrailkill said:

Dealer sent pic of truck...looking good

3500 Denali, got my plane ticket for 26th to pick up in Tampa 

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She looks real nice. Do you have factory running boards. I am trying to decide which after market ones to get

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12 minutes ago, Fishfighter said:

She looks real nice. Do you have factory running boards. I am trying to decide which after market ones to get

Thank you, the 24 has the factory steps, AMP research step are great and easy to put on.

I did them alone in a couple hours and they work great.

I put them on 2001 tahoe

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10 minutes ago, Thrailkill said:

Thank you, the 24 has the factory steps, AMP research step are great and easy to put on.

I did them alone in a couple hours and they work great.

I put them on 2001 tahoe

Cool I will check them out  never had a truck that needed them

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22 minutes ago, Fishfighter said:

Cool I will check them out  never had a truck that needed them

My lady short and my tahoe tall so I was a have to for me.

This was before the power steps

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25 minutes ago, Thrailkill said:

My lady short and my tahoe tall so I was a have to for me.

This was before the power steps

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I have a sudden urge for one of those orange creamsicle ice creams. Not sure why. 

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