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OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

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I like that pic, his wheels are WAY better than yours :)

 

Maybe we should take a "poll"? :D

 

 

:):)

 

I do like that grille, very cool

 

Oh and of course, you edit the pic and take the one off with the 20 inch wheels :D

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OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

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Jeff! Great sales pitch! Where do I send the money!?? :)

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:):)

 

I do like that grille, very cool

 

Oh and of course, you edit the pic and take the one off with the 20 inch wheels :D

 

What are you talking about? All Sierra All Terrains come with those 18" wheels. I didn't edit anything? :)

 

 

BTW, those "star" shaped wheels on the All Terrain are gay. I like the grille, dash (no woodgrain), and body side molding, but they can keep the rest of that package.

Posted
OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

2008_GMC_Sierra_1500_Crew_Cab_All-T.jpg

 

And he couldn't be happier that you shortly will not. :)

 

Finally, no more "Hey, there's this gay guy, Jeff, that has almost that same grill." Finally. :)

 

Enjoy your Faux-Terrain, poser.

 

 

 

J/K, it should look nice.

Posted
OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

2008_GMC_Sierra_1500_Crew_Cab_All-T.jpg

 

And he couldn't be happier that you shortly will not. :)

 

Finally, no more "Hey, there's this gay guy, Jeff, that has almost that same grill." Finally. :)

 

Enjoy your Faux-Terrain, poser.

 

 

 

J/K, it should look nice.

 

You're just jealous you didn't think of it.

 

I am ready to see what it will look like.

Posted

Yeah, that 4 bar grill is the best one I've seen so far on the Sierra. Very nice.

 

Of course in a few months pretty soon everybody will have one, and Jeff will have to find something else. :)

Posted
OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

2008_GMC_Sierra_1500_Crew_Cab_All-T.jpg

 

And he couldn't be happier that you shortly will not. :)

 

Finally, no more "Hey, there's this gay guy, Jeff, that has almost that same grill." Finally. :D

 

Enjoy your Faux-Terrain, poser.

 

 

 

J/K, it should look nice.

 

You're just jealous you didn't think of it.

 

I am ready to see what it will look like.

 

 

:)

Posted
OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

2008_GMC_Sierra_1500_Crew_Cab_All-T.jpg

 

And he couldn't be happier that you shortly will not. :)

 

Finally, no more "Hey, there's this gay guy, Jeff, that has almost that same grill." Finally. :D

 

Enjoy your Faux-Terrain, poser.

 

 

 

J/K, it should look nice.

 

You're just jealous you didn't think of it.

 

I am ready to see what it will look like.

 

 

:)

 

Hey mister! Don't you point that finger at me!

Posted
OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :)

 

2008_GMC_Sierra_1500_Crew_Cab_All-T.jpg

 

And he couldn't be happier that you shortly will not. :)

 

Finally, no more "Hey, there's this gay guy, Jeff, that has almost that same grill." Finally. :D

 

Enjoy your Faux-Terrain, poser.

 

 

 

J/K, it should look nice.

 

You're just jealous you didn't think of it.

 

I am ready to see what it will look like.

 

 

:)

 

Hey mister! Don't you point that finger at me!

 

 

Which finger is that? This one? 1928_middle_finger.gif

Posted

Couldn't agree with you more Jeff, no offense to anyone who has one but I really do not understand the infatuation behind billet grills. They really don't even look nice, to me anyway.

Posted
OK, I did it, I ordered the GMC All Terrain 4-bar Chrome grill and will be selling my CarriageWorks Billet grill. The Billet grills are too "dime a dozen" nowadays and I think the 4 bar chrome grill will look "tougher". The billet is just a little too "blingy" for me I guess. Besides...Daddy has one. :lol:

 

2008_GMC_Sierra_1500_Crew_Cab_All-T.jpg

 

And he couldn't be happier that you shortly will not. :lol:

 

Finally, no more "Hey, there's this gay guy, Jeff, that has almost that same grill." Finally. :lol:

 

Enjoy your Faux-Terrain, poser.

 

 

 

J/K, it should look nice.

 

You're just jealous you didn't think of it.

 

I am ready to see what it will look like.

 

 

:lol:

 

Hey mister! Don't you point that finger at me!

 

 

Which finger is that? This one? 1928_middle_finger.gif

 

If thats the way you're going to be.

 

I had the worst conversation with a salesman at work today. I hate talking to them about trucks, cause the Tundra is so God-Almighty wonderful and there is nothing wrong with it. Except I did get him to agree without me saying anything that the 4x4 Tundras are horrible and that they are having lots of problems. But he told me that I need to brace myself for the 2010 model because they will start producing diesels that year.

 

And also he said Toyota's biggest competitor was Chevrolet and that Ford, Dodge, and Nissan were just not up to the off-road market.

Posted

My neighbor has a 4x4 Tundra and he flogs the crap out of it. It's holding up fine.

 

Too bad it looks like a bulldog humped a red catfish to produce it though.

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