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Some pics of my new 08 LMM LTZ

 

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:rolleyes: Thats is a sweet truck you got there! I like it! Did you add the grill inserts or did it come like that...

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Some pics of my new 08 LMM LTZ

 

08HD1229Detai00002.jpg

 

08HD1229Detai00007.jpg

 

DSC_0485.jpg

 

DSC_0486.jpg

 

 

:lol: Thats is a sweet truck you got there! I like it! Did you add the grill inserts or did it come like that...

 

 

 

Thanks o much! I added the grille - it's a Carriage Works 3 piece.

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Some pics of my new 08 LMM LTZ

 

 

 

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Hey Bruce, I can still see your frame sticker. :dunno:

 

Truck's lookin good. :lol:

 

 

 

LOL - you're the only reason I left in on there!! :D It gives you something else to complain about other than my getting rid of the Firehawk :lol:

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Some pics of my new 08 LMM LTZ

 

08HD1229Detai00002.jpg

 

 

 

DSC_0485.jpg

 

I love that interior! Nice HD!

 

 

I agree,beautiful int. What happens to the first person to get mud in there? Is that a truck or a Caddy?

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Some pics of my new 08 LMM LTZ

 

08HD1229Detai00002.jpg

 

 

 

DSC_0485.jpg

 

I love that interior! Nice HD!

 

 

I agree,beautiful int. What happens to the first person to get mud in there? Is that a truck or a Caddy?

 

 

 

Thanks!! LOL - it's both - truck and caddy! When I traded in my 07 HD Classic and my 02 Firehawk I didn't want to look back and say I wish I woulda so I got everything under the sun I could with this truck. If you'd seen my Firehawk and the way I keep my vehicles even if it got mud in there it wouldn't last long!! I'm the one neighbors shake their head out cause I'm outside in the winter time washing with my neoprine gloves on!! Now I only have to worry about keeping two clean (mine and my wife's SUV) instead of three!

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Couple pics from last weekend

 

Nice truck.. Just wondering...You have 285's on stock rims. my '07 has the same rim style. they are 6.5" with 245's stock. Are yours 7" rims or what? I didnt think I could go wider than 265 max. M.R.

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Couple pics from last weekend

 

Nice truck.. Just wondering...You have 285's on stock rims. my '07 has the same rim style. they are 6.5" with 245's stock. Are yours 7" rims or what? I didnt think I could go wider than 265 max. M.R.

 

 

This last post was for WillB on page one. I didnt realise It would go to the end..

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