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Hi Everyone! I've been lurking around the forum for some time now and FINALLY picked up a Silverado.

 

At first, I was looking for an '03 SS, but found a BEAUTIFAL white '07 I just couldn't refuse! I traded in a Durango for this and let me tell you.... the Silverado is a HUGE improvement over that! I absolutely love it!

 

Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and share my excitement.

 

 

Nice forum over here!

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Um, I know your a newbie, but this thread is worthless without PICS!!!! :thumbs:

True... but we sure are glad you bought that new truck. Congrats!

 

We do wanna see pics. Welcome to the forum.

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Thanks for the welcome..

 

It's funny- I pulled up a pic of the truck and was ready to post and said... naah, they all know what a Silverado looks like :thumbs:

 

Here you go! She's purty!

 

SilveradoFront.jpg

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Thanks for the welcome..

 

It's funny- I pulled up a pic of the truck and was ready to post and said... naah, they all know what a Silverado looks like :chevy:

 

Here you go! She's purty!

 

Yes, we do, but a pic gives you an identity. Nice truck! :thumbs:

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That is a pretty nice looking truck. It's pretty much an unsaid rule that you need to put up a pic of your truck when you join the site. Kind of like the ancient Navajo Indian children's first step into mad hood, on their first hunt for the wolf. They must bring the wolf back to camp.

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Ok. I will offer my official welcome. Here goes. Dayum son, that is a fine lookin truck.

 

Welcome to the forum. There are some really some nice guys here and a few old soreheads.

 

PWALL, where did you get that new pic in your sig? That is really nice.

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Thanks for the welcome..

 

It's funny- I pulled up a pic of the truck and was ready to post and said... naah, they all know what a Silverado looks like :lol:

 

Here you go! She's purty!

 

SilveradoFront.jpg

 

Never been a big fan of white, but,

 

THAT'S NIIIIIIICE ! congrats :lol:

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Beautiful truck! I like how the chrome grill & bumper complements the white paint (especially on the bumper ends) and alum wheels. Nice package. :lol:

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