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[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
http://www.tarmactrendz.vze.com/[/size]
I got pics and I am uploading them now.. installed I just walked into the dealer and they had them instock.. they only had one but the other one comes in on tuesday..
[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
http://www.tarmactrendz.vze.com/[/size]
[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
http://www.tarmactrendz.vze.com/[/size]
They do look good. I think I'd like something a little more subtle though. Someone posted a link a while back to a site that did similar graphics. I guess I should try the search but I'm just so lazy.
barch97 wrote:They do look good. I think I'd like something a little more subtle though. Someone posted a link a while back to a site that did similar graphics. I guess I should try the search but I'm just so lazy.
Best Regards, Jim
2004 Tahoe, Summit white, loaded up. 06 front air dam, wood interior trim, Shaved Roof Rack, Escalade rear vents, LED Tails, SLP dual cat back exhaust w/ Flowmaster 70 muffler, 20 inch 07 Sierra wheels.
they are exactly the ones you have on your truck.. I didn't know you have them.. the look good dont they? it adds the touch I think
[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
http://www.tarmactrendz.vze.com/[/size]
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Grand total from gmpartsdirect for two is $20.41 which includes shipping. shipping is $7.95. Saving about 4 bucks over buying them from the dealer.
Tim
[size=75]Black 2003 S10 Crew Cab with leather power/heated seats. Tow package, rear sliding window, bug deflector, Euro tail lights, Boise Spring Works Kit, Mild T-Bar Crank, Bilstein Shocks and Ranch Truck Topper.[/size]
I should have just ordered them from gm parts, I need one more decal but its not worth saving two bucks if you ask me... If you dont have any I would get them from parts direct.
[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
http://www.tarmactrendz.vze.com/[/size]
I ordered a set of 4x4 decals from decalking.com. Brent custom sized them and changed the colors at no extra charge. They were exactly $30.00 for both, and have held up well the past few months. I went with red "4"s and a silver "x". I asked him to shrink them down about 25-30% and they look great. IMO the fullsize truck versions are a tad big, but that's just me
I really gotta get my tires -- now alomost treadless 235/70/15 stock highway tires just don't look nearly as good as your 30's.
[size=75]Thanks, CHRIS
2000 S10 Blazer 4x4 4Dr. -- 2" PA BodyLift, Daystar Shackles, TB Crank, 1.75" Rear wheel spacers, Yakima roofrack, 30" BFG AT's.
1969 VW Bug -- airbagged and in pieces.
1962 VW Karmann ghia -- rusting over in the corner. "That's not a tool--that's a damn brick!"[/size]
I just kind of eyballed them so that the bottom of the decal was even with the top of the fender flare. Then I measured with a tape measure down from the inside of the bed rail. Put some masking tape on the top edge of the decal to get it placed right then just flip it up and take the backing off and stick it to the truck.
[size=75]Mark
[b][i][color=red]2004 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Quad Cab[/color][/i][/b]
[b][color=blue]"There are no stupid questions, just stupid people."[/color][/b][/size]
AZS10Crew wrote:bottom of the decal was even with the top of the fender flare. Then I measured with a tape measure down from the inside of the bed rail. Put some masking tape on the top edge of the decal to get it placed right then just flip it up and take the backing off and stick it to the truck.