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Drtygrl and I went and picked out a new (new to us) vehicle this past week. We needed something big enough to hold us plus more stuff and the kid that is on it's way.(that's another thread to come) Any ways, here is the truck I ended up with. 2007 GMC Sierra Classic 1500. 4x4 crew cab. 4" lift, dual exhaust, high flow intake, Pro Comp wheels/Nitto tires, Denali Head lights, smoked tail lights, escalade dash cluster.

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I traded my Ranger towards it, the suckers gave me 5100 for it. The biggest thing I tow is a Yamaha Rhino.

$5100 for your truck!!:laugh: Mike you made out like a bandit !!!! Stop by and show me your new toy !!!

  • 8 months later...
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nice truck, I like those big pipes sticking out the back. They are screaming POWER.

Awesome truck! and I also i also like those big pipes...by the way where GMC parts store did you got those pipes? it's cool! :wink:

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