My 94' GMC!

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Mean Green

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Howdy ya'll! New to the forum, so i thought i'd post up a few pics and details of my daily driver.
It is a 1994 GMC Sierra K2500 Extended Cab Short Box SLE. It had 84,285 miles on the clock when i bought it.

Here is what it looked like the day i drove it home on March 8, 2008.

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It pretty much stayed that way for 6 months or so then i got time to start modifying it.
Here is a shortened list of some of the mods I've done so far:
Putco 2" Bed rails
Lund Gennisis soft Toneau cover
Removed Topper and Running boards
Red LED interior accent lights
Red Courtesty lights
Colt CB with hidden antenna
American Racing 16X8.5 Nitro wheels with 4.5" offset
Kumho Road Venture 265/75R/16 tires
3" Cherry Bomb Glass Pack
Line-o-fire LED light bar
Colormatched Lund Eclipse Hood Scoops
Colormatched Lund Lighted Visor
High-4 Relay
Sylvania Silverstar Ultra Highs and Lows
Keyless Entry
Sony Xplode CA710X head unit
Overhead Console
Air horn
Limo tint on the rear windows
GMC Composite grille
And the list goes on and on...
Lots of more mods coming in the near future :)

And here is how it looks now!

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Thanks for looking! And sorry for the long post!
 

Mean Green

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Thank you very much everyone for the compliments!! I take very much pride in my truck!

looks good, but what the hell is a hidden antenna?

What i did was ran my coax to behind the back seat, and then i coiled the coax there. (bout 18 foot) then mounted the 36" whip inside vertically below the rear window, almost completely out of sight. I know its unconventional, but it actually works pretty good for what i use it for. I have about a 2-3 mile range so its plenty for me.
 
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